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LATEST FROM EUROPE.

London, April 19. Another German note addressed to Belgium says that the present international law is inadequate for mutual protection, and, as Germany is remedying the defects, suggests that Belgium should do the same. The Ceylon arrived at Galle from Australia on the loth. April 20. The Earl of Derby, replying to Earl Russell, said that the German note to Belgium was very friendly, and had been communicated to the several powers, but England had not been formally consulted. There was no ground for uneasiness. In the race for the City and Suburban Handicap, Dallam was Ist, Premier 2nd, and Tam o’Shanter 3rd.

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Evening Star, Issue 3799, 28 April 1875, Page 3

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LATEST FROM EUROPE. Evening Star, Issue 3799, 28 April 1875, Page 3

LATEST FROM EUROPE. Evening Star, Issue 3799, 28 April 1875, Page 3

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