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[The following epptared in gtsr iarae 9/ Saturday last;—]
LATEST WAB NEI73. [Press Agesct.] . Singnpore, Jnne 7. Lord Derby refused the proposal lor neutralising tlie Suez Canal, and has informed the Russian Ambassadors at London, the Porte, and the Khedive that Bngland is determined to disallow warlike operations on the Canal. London, June 7. Sir Stafford Korthcote refused to toblo a copy of a despatch re the Suez Canal on the ground of ita feeing inexpedient, though asked to do so by Lord Hartington. A Coalition Ministry has been forme 5 at Athene. The Tanjore, with the Suez mail, arrived at Gall* on the Gtli. Melbourne, Jnne 8. Arrived—Albion. Sailed—Tararua. Sydaey, June 8., Commercial.—There ia little change in quotations except as regards kerosene, which is a ]?enny lower; breadstuffs very dull.
(From oar own correspondsnt.J Dunedin, Friday, June 8. The temperance demonstration on T lesday was a great success. The principal speakers were Dr. Rossby aitd Mr. Stouo. Re : o ! i'.ions affirming the necessity of passing the Local Option Bill were carriedThe notorious M'Lrren, for tho meeting, w. s run out, aad severely assaulted. The Hacbor Eoaici is la i.-oable again with regaoi (o th2 docks. P.'o.kuool requires ne.-.rly £BOOO com;ieasacion tor dsp Lng froj tho teruj3 of his conu*aci. The Board will probably docido to adhere to the original pl ans. . . AVhittaker told a deputation at Auckland that ha was not and never had been, Res'.dent Mimsier—people called him so, but he never was. He occupied, h's present position temporarily. The ' Times' reiterates the statement that there are dissensions in the' Cabinet. Walkerj the spirit medium, gave a Eem : -privota exhibition last night. The 'Star' slates linn, bat o .her papers rather countenance h'm. At Morton's Main's couising match, Erydons's Souter won the All-Aged Stakes. .: The "Frisco mail is due at Auckland on the 16th.
Through excavations now going on in PrincesBtreet, the whole waU of Kirkoauick & G-endining's premises gave way yesterday. 'Two wo.k-gii-S were hurt. Pul.y £3OOO worth of damage was doaa. - -
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 427, 14 June 1877, Page 3
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