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London, April 23.
The Russian Embassy has left Stamboul. The Czar of Russia in reviewing the army urged bravery, and hoped for a speedy and glorious return. Sydney, Wednesday.
Arrived —Australia. Parliament has reassembled. The Govern, ment propoee a very short session.
The Suez mail arrived at Adelaide this morning. There are no New Zealand passen-
The general news is unimportant. It has been ascertained that thirty-six smacks were lost in the North" Sea owing to the recent gales, with two hundred and fifteen lives, leaving eighty-eight widows and over two hundred children.
Dr. Gumming, preaching attho Scots Church, Covent Garden, said that all students of prophecy were agreed that the world, and Europe especially, was now on the eve of jthe greatest catastrophe that has ever happened in the history of mankind. No signs of the Australia.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5020, 26 April 1877, Page 2
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