THE SUBMARINE CABLE.
DIRECT TELEGRAMS FROM
[BY SUB-MARINE TELEGRAPH.]
London, February 22, The House of Commons has voted the amount of the Khedive’s shares in Hie Suez Canal. Mr Gladstone and Mr Lowe attacked the details of the transaction, hut defends the purchase as a political act calculated to strengthen the Empire. • The Alphonsists have been triumphant over the Carlisle. The latter . are flying to the frontier. The French ejections resulted in a triumph for the Moderate Republican party. M. Buffet was defeated, and resigned. V General Schenck, the American Am- ' bassador to London, has resigmd. on . / account of the impending trial in con- _ > nection with the Emma mine. ; £ , “ . ■ v .. s ■ •tr
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Evening Star, Issue 4056, 25 February 1876, Page 2
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112THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4056, 25 February 1876, Page 2
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