ENGLISH NEWS TO DECEMBER 3.
Auckland, December li. Arrived : The WoDga Wonga, from Sydney; she left on the sth. London, December 2. The Amateur Oarsme,n are to visit Sydney. The London Rowing Club decline the invitation from the Balmaine Kegatta Committee. Sir Alexander Cockburn has received an autograph letter from the Queen, thanking him for distinguished fervices in connection with the Geneva Arbitration. . . _ M. Thiers affirms that he will renew his efforts to govern the country. London, December 3. . The Emperor Frederick William of Germany has created twenty-five new peers. The United States are sounding the British Government regarding the maintenance of the Pacific line, the desire o£ American Ministers, being to subsidise jointly with England. The Cossack, man-ot-war, now in Sydney>is ordered home.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 295, 11 December 1872, Page 2
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124ENGLISH NEWS TO DECEMBER 3. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume VII, Issue 295, 11 December 1872, Page 2
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