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SUEZ MAIL NEWS.

fp__R AZ-BION.] The Prince of Wales, after visiting Cairo, Gibraltar, Malta, and Spain, where he was magnificently feted, has arrived in London, where he was welcomed by the Queen at Buckingham Palace. Great enthusiasm was displayed, the streets being draped with flags, andthere was a general illumination in the evening. The Merchant Shipping Bill has passed through Committee of the House of Commons, A vote of censure against the Goyernment on the Royal Titles Bill waa rejected by 334 to 228. Tha British exports for April show a decrease of four and a half millions; The American Government has resolved to abrogate the extradition clause in the Ashburton treaty in consequence of the English Government refusiug the unconditional extradition of Winslow, an American now held in London on a charge of forgery. - ' Inj consequence of the disturbance at Salonica (Turkey in Europe) the great Powers are sending ironclads to the Gulf of Salonica, and the Porte has reinforced the garrison. A serious rising occurred; in Bulgaria amongst the Christians. The Turks are uneasy and the Mahomedans excited. The Czar has arrived at Ems. In the House of Commons in answer to a request for papers relating to'. Kohand, Mr Disraeli said there were none, and that England's policy was frankness and firmness. The Spanish Cortes has voted for religious toleration in Spain in opposition to the Holy See. The object of the Queen's visit to Coburg was the unveiling the memorial statue of HallCnstein, who died a short time ago: It has been resolved by the Court "of Inquiry that the King of Dahomey shall be heavily fined for outrages on British subjects. Three months are to be allowed for payment and if not then . forthcoming a blockade is threatened. . A fashionable Paris dentist is now in prison charged with introducing slow poison into the mouths of rich patients at the instigation of their heirs. Parliament has been summoned to meet on the Ist of July.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 146, 12 June 1876, Page 2

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SUEZ MAIL NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 146, 12 June 1876, Page 2

SUEZ MAIL NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XI, Issue 146, 12 June 1876, Page 2

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