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THE DANISH QUESTION.

A conference of European representatives on the Danish question has h-ld several meetings during the month. On thel2thitagreedto anaftnistice foramonth to the 12th June, each belligerent retaining positions on land and sea. The Danes raising the blockade at next sitting, Prussia and Austria have declared that in consequence of the events of the war, they considered themselves released from their engagements as regarded the treaties of 1850 and 1852. The question of a prolongation of the armistice i's said to be under consideration. It is rumored that there are prospects of a speedy conclusion of peace. J

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 July 1864, Page 3

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THE DANISH QUESTION. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 July 1864, Page 3

THE DANISH QUESTION. Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 23, 23 July 1864, Page 3

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