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LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS.

London, Sunday. The mails, via Brindisi, have been delivered. There have been a failure of the Stock Exchange settlement. Fifty creations under the Order of. St. Michael and St. George have been made. Grand Cross — Prince of Wales, Normanby, and Bishop Selwyn. Knights Commanders — Walcot, Barry, Robertson, Parkes s Dearwall, Blyth, and Governor Robinson. Companions—Frederick Birlie, John Douglas, Thomas Russell, John Smith, Frederick Knollys, and Arthur Gordon. Wool. — There was a quieter feeling at the opening sales. 12,000 bales were withdrawn. Wheat is lower. Australian, 66s to 68s ; New Zealand, 643 to 665. Copper steady. Walleroo, 77a; Burra. 74s 6d ; tin, 68s 6d. The s s. Whampoa has left Plymouth. Arrivals— Orient and Rangatikei. Bojbbat, Sunday. Arrived— R.M.S. Bangalore. It is reported that Russia is anxious for peace after her first victory, in order to prevent European complications Ganibetta, in replying to an address counsels moderation. He alluded to the contingency of Macmahon resigning, and approved Thiers succeeding. Sailed— Palasada. Singapore, Monday. The Peace rumours continue. The Danube is falling rapidly. Active operations are going on at Kars. Greece is doubling her army, and summoning reserves.

5.10 p.m. The recapture of Ardahan is erroneous. The Russians have completely invested Ears. Mukhta Pasha it commanding tha garrison. The position is very critical. The Queen of Holland is dead.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 131, 5 June 1877, Page 2

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LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 131, 5 June 1877, Page 2

LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 131, 5 June 1877, Page 2

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