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Tv, T ,. ~ , London, November 10. Mr Disraeli, at the Lord Mayor's, banquet at Guildhall yesterday, said war v/ith China, which was lately imminent, had been averted! but the Governm m resetted t'b.at affairs in iurkey were Last satisfactory. Circumstances were critical, but he was co v vi & ..ced that a resuit would be attained which lead to a consistent peace, which would r»e satisfactory to public opinion. He was deeply conscious of the magnitude of England's intia-ests, which the Government were resolved to guard He alluded to the enthusiastic reception 'of the Prince of Wales in India, raid thought the visit would be rife with lapr.y consequences. Xt tv u t, .. , Batavix, Novembn 11. xi L , ' Bnt,sh Uomiuis doner at Perak, in the Malay peninsula, was brutally murdered by Malays. bir Win. J.-rviß proceeded to Perak with troops, and, after iv„ c h fighting, one officer wa* killed and two officers and eight men were wounded.
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Evening Star, Issue 3973, 18 November 1875, Page 2
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159LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Evening Star, Issue 3973, 18 November 1875, Page 2
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