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(Per Olayo at the Bluff,) London, June 12. Earl Carnarvon, in replying to the Earl of Shaftesbury in the House of Lords respecting Fiji, stated that the Government had telegraphed to the local authorities to spare neither exertion nor expense. He expressed the greatest confidence in their ability and zeal, and remarked that the Home Government were almost powerless in the event of any sudden emergency. The Privy Council has reversed the decision of the Supreme Court at Sydney in the case of Brayzer v. M‘Loan. The Sultan of Zanzibar has arrived in Loudon.
The Royal Hunt Gup at Ascot was won by Joseph Dawson s Thunngian, Prince’s Whitebait being second. The Gold Oup was won by Mr Meiry’s Doncaster, Aventuribre being second, and Nougat third.
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Evening Star, Issue 3846, 22 June 1875, Page 3
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129LATEST FROM EUROPE. Evening Star, Issue 3846, 22 June 1875, Page 3
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