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EUROPEAN". London, August 14 The Colonial Inscribed Stocks B^ill passed both Houses of Parliament. : ; Lord Carnarvon, during the debate on the second reading, io the House of ' Lords, highly commended the exertions of Sir Julius Vog'el. The Economist praises the Bill. 1 Bombay, August 15, The Queen's spesch at the prorogation declared foreign relations friendly, but regretted that the efforts of her Majesty's Government to mainmaintain the peace of Europe had been unsuccessful. Ifc was the ''nfcention of tho Government to preserve neutrality so long as British interests were un« aft'euted. The. extenb and nature of these interests had been divined in a diplomatic note to Russia, which had elicited a friendly reply. Efforts would bo made would be made when opportunity occurred to restore peace in terms compatible with the honor of belligerents and safety and welfare of other nations. If during the contest
British interests were assailed or endangered. Her Majesty relied with confidence upon the help of parliament to vindicate and maintain the National rigbfa.
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 56, 17 August 1877, Page 2
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