LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS.
{Per Hero, at Auckland.)
London', September 17. Commodore Chapman is ordered to hoist tho broad pennant as Commodore commanding the Australian station, until relieved.
The ' Standard' condemns Lieutenant Nosmith's scheme for the colonisation of New Guinea by 200 volunteers. H.M.S. corvette Sapp ire has sailed for Australia.
At an interview between M. Thiers and Prince Gortsclnkoff, at Bevel, the latter expressed fears that the French Government would bo affected by a clerical reaction. Gortschakoff also said that the solution of the Eastern question will, for the moment, be postponed if the foreign autonomy of Bosnia and _ Herzegovina is secured, together with a ratification of the Montenegrin frontii r. The ship Stiathnaver, which left S dney on April 27. is missing. Eighty guineas premium is offered for insurance.
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Evening Star, Issue 3930, 29 September 1875, Page 3
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130LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Evening Star, Issue 3930, 29 September 1875, Page 3
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