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The Globe. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1876. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

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LATEST FROM EUROPE AND AUSTRALIA.

[By Submarine Oablb.] ARRIVAL OF THE SUEZ MAIL AT MELBOURNE. ADDITIONAL NEWS. London [Unda'ed.] The memorial presented to the Queen by the Royal Colonial Institute, praying for a distinct recognition of the colonists in her new title, does not meet with the general concurrence of the colonists now in England,

Shortly after the Goliath and Waispite were destroyed, another training ship, the Hamath, mysteriously took lire, but the flames were subdued. One of the boys is su-'pccted, ai d has been committed for trial.

There has been severe rioting at Saloaica between the Turks and Chriarians. The affray originated in the apostacy of a Greek girl. The French and German Consuls were murdered in a mo que. The opening of the American Centennial Exhibition was carried out with great ceremony.

Telegrams from Berlin are vinanimous ir affirming a pacirc character to the con■foresee now oiag on there, and ih'; identity of views between Austria, Germany, and JKussia.

The month has been darkened by marine disasters. On the night of March IBfth, during a furious gale, the steamer I; a >ei, f om-Roehelh; to Biistol, was wrecked oa'he rocks near L.'iedf Bid, and the crew of: perished. Thu eurvivoTs of the fliimande, wrecked 200 cairn ofc Cape Clear, liavo arrived a? Liverpool, with a harrowing story of thirteen ihes lord

Tho Grecian steamer Agroyertie, with tiii fy pisnengers and a crew of thirty-four uo), f sue into collision with tho English steam-r Lytton Castle, bound for Oonst&n--tino.>l3. aud rank in ten minutes. Twenty' nine persons perished. The Queen has returned to England.

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 614, 7 June 1876, Page 2

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The Globe. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1876. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Globe, Volume VI, Issue 614, 7 June 1876, Page 2

The Globe. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1876. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Globe, Volume VI, Issue 614, 7 June 1876, Page 2

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