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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM. Malta, March 1.

Denmark has not yet consented to the Conference. She demands the previous evacuation of Schleswig. The Parliament and the King both declare their resolution to resist the dismemberment of the kingdom. Roddugg, in Jetland, is still held by Prussia, as a guarantee for future compensation. English subscriptions for the wounded Danes are flowing in. Prince Maximilian is expected at Paris to-morrow. The trial of the Italian conspirators against the French Emperor's life is concluded. Greco and Trabucco are transported for life, and the others for twenty years. The Confederate ram trials are fixed for May. There is no fiesh American news. The Queen has received at Windsor addresses of congratulation on the birth of a son to the Prince of Wales. Arrivals. — Result and John Knox. Consols, 9^.

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North Otago Times, Volume I, Issue 10, 28 April 1864, Page 1 (Supplement)

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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM. Malta, March 1. North Otago Times, Volume I, Issue 10, 28 April 1864, Page 1 (Supplement)

LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM. Malta, March 1. North Otago Times, Volume I, Issue 10, 28 April 1864, Page 1 (Supplement)

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