REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN. London, July 9. A grand review of Volunteers will be held before her Majesty the Queen, at Windsor, next month ; and it is expected that fully 50,000 men will be under arms on the occasion. Paris, July 9. Telegrams a.*e to hand from Tunis announcing that the bombardment of Sfakus by the French war vessels has resulted in the partial destruction of the town. The Arabs are, however, still gathered in force in the neighborhood, and continue to show a determination to resist French authority. There is & rebellious feeling throughout the Kairwan district. ♦- LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Sydney, July 10. Another caje of snulll-pox in the city has been reported to the authorities today. The sufferer is Edward Yerdtch, a native of Germany. Melbourne, July 9.
All the vessels comprising the detached squadron, except the Bacchante, sailed yesterday for Sydney. After a short stay there they will proceed to Auckland,
The Royal Princes are now sailing in the Inconstant.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1494, 12 July 1881, Page 2
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