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[AK6IO- AUSTRALIAN PRESS ITEIBGRAPH .' " , ■ : A«ENcnr.]'" ■;=•. v >;; ' :5 ; ""■,. ; ; : London, July lp. In the House of Commons discussion was commenced on the Archbishop of Canterbury's Bill for the suppression of Ritualistic practices in the Church of England, Mr. Gladstone opposed it as being ailarigerous measure, and be thought a judge should be appointed to institute in-" quny. — ' ; Lordßarrington, Conservatiye,. unseated for Eye on petition, and Mr W. Stanton, Liberal member for Stroud, whowas petitioned against, has been declared elCted. ....■-..../ :;: :-" : ' : '■" : ■ Juiffi. . The Australian May mails, via Blindisi, are delivered.- ' - 7 •:. ;■•:• I•> ' f Forged marginal credits of the National Bank of Scotland are being circulated from San Francisco and may reach the Australian Colonies. . Wool is selling 'private at a slight advance. ..... The wheat market is drooping. Adelaide fetches 62s to 645, per 4961 b. Flour, :41s to 45s per 28018; ' '■'' : ; The Californian wheat /crop- is neatly double what it was last year; 1 • 1 Arrived.— The Hawleyi City of Florence, and Ppsedon. 7 f " ; Paris, July 10. The Government has informed the Committee of Thirty that President MacMahon ■ insists upon the right 1 of a dissb--lutiou of the .Assembly and the appointment of a portion of the TJpper Chamber. The debate, on the ; CbMtitntibii takes place next week/ ; : . r , : :. .■ : .,-,--: The Bonapartist propaganda recommended the 'prbsecutiori of bx-Minister Rouher. : -VT '. •''-:■.-.■*.> ■:■:>■.;-■■■■-■{: =■ • r - BERLiNy July 12. An attempt was made to assassinate Prince ;Bismarck while travelling in an open carriage in the neighborhood of Kissengen. ' He J was r fired-at'ind 4 slightly injured .in s the ; waist. ; . The . wpjUd-be assassin was immediately arrested, and found tb be a young man unknown. r:^ | Disturbances amongst the^, 'peasants have itaken place in East Prussia; arising from the operations of the New District Regulation Law ; . \ '.. / • :; i Paris, July 13. The Figaro has been suspended, for a for ,a fortnight for ; attacking, the Assembly. . ■ ....: r Madridj July 13. : The Carlist General, Dprregary, shbt several Republican prisoners, /and'aiinounced his intention to carry on the war without mercy.
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Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1851, 23 July 1874, Page 2
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332LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Grey River Argus, Volume XV, Issue 1851, 23 July 1874, Page 2
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