LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS.
CABLE TELEGRAMS TO JAN. 1. London, Dec. 29. Frauee pays Germany2oo,ooo,ooofrancs monthly until May. A sub-committee of thirty are in favor of conciliatory conservation. Neither side made a concession. Thiers urged the importance of the Second Chamber not to make any distinct proposal. The Berlin press vigorously denounces the language of the Pope towards Germany as insulting. December 30. Bismarck has ordered the German Charge de Affairs to quit Rome immediately. Newspapers in Prussian-Poland are threatened with confiscation if they publish the utterances of the Pope. The Constitutional asserts that Austria has dispensed with the services of Count Beust as Minister of Foreign Affairs. Passports between France and Germany are abolished. January 1. The Anglo-Telegraph Com pany wish the proprietors of the Australian Press "A Happy New Year."
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Grey River Argus, Volume XII, Issue 1387, 10 January 1873, Page 2
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