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The Globe. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1876. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

{Per Press Agenoy.) LATEST FROM EUROPE AND

fBT Submarine Cable,J London, March 22. The Hon B. Disraeli said that the Queen will not take the title of Empress of England, The children are not to be called Imperial Highness. All amendments were rejected. The Dill pasted ia committee,

AUSTRALIA. Melbourne, March 23. Arrived —Arawata, The Customs authorities are investigating the charges against L. Stevenson and Co, of defrauding the Customs by duplicate in voices. Sydney, March 23, Further accounts of the new goldfields in Queensland are satisfactory. Gold is traceable for miles. INTBRPROVINCIAL. Wellington, March 24. The Hon W. Swanson, of Auckland, formerly Attorney-General, is gazetted as a member of the Executive Council. A respectable looking man and a woman were this morning brought before the R.M. charged with indecency in the Botanical Gardens, and sentenced each to a month’s imprisonment each. Hokitika, March 24. Five thousand acres were applied for, on mineral leases, near Mount Rangltoto Galena mine, and were granted. The issue of the leases depending on the survey being made before June. Fifteen hundred acres were also granted in the neighborhood of Jackson’s Bay, where one of the applicants discovered similar mineral some years ago. Bluff, March 23. Sailed—4 a m., Ringarooma, for Melbourne ; Waitara, belonging to the New Zealand Shipping Company, for London, with passengers, and a cargo consisting of 4255 Is ales wool, 29 bales skins, 23 casks hides. Value, £90,000, Dunedin, March 24. Rory O’More had to be shot yesterday. Guy Fawkes could have beaten King Philip for third place. One thousand five hundred and forty pounds taken in three days at Knox Church Bazaar.

Five thousand eight hundred present at Blondin’s performance last night.

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Globe, Volume V, Issue 551, 24 March 1876, Page 2

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The Globe. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1876. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Globe, Volume V, Issue 551, 24 March 1876, Page 2

The Globe. FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1876. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Globe, Volume V, Issue 551, 24 March 1876, Page 2

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