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(Per Otago at the Bluff., London, January 13. Mr Macillister, Premier of Queenland, has been bam meted at Glasgow; the Lord Provost in the chair. A lame number of leading merchants and several old colonists were present. January 14. The Queen visits Oobuig on the 10th of April and afterwards proceeds to Baden. She will open Parliament in person, accompanied by the Princess of Wales. January 16. Money is easier. Foreign exchanges are more favorable. The Coraline was wrecked in the Humber, en route to Goole. Her cargo of wheat ana four lives were lost. Obituary.—Major-General Hamley, Acting Governor of South Australia from February 3 868 to February 1869. Wheat is firmer. ~ _ „ ~ Pams, January la M. Du Faure, Minister of Justice, and M. Leon Say, Minister of Finance, have resigned. President M'Mahon has issued a proclamation in which he states that the country requires repose, and asks for an honest trad of present institutions. Until 1880 M'Mahon is alone entitled to propose any revi ion. The French crisis has ceased and try remains unchanged.
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Evening Star, Issue 4030, 26 January 1876, Page 2
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177LATEST FROM EUROPE. Evening Star, Issue 4030, 26 January 1876, Page 2
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