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THE CONTINENT.

i The piebiscitum has practicallj ra»> ;;* tdPwTth'e^refioiui " gorernment, and Ol» liner's position is precarious* : Agricultural prospecU u» gioomj» owing to drought. : - - Thereis great distwM in the bailding trades. 200,000 workmen are idle ia Paris. "•■':■■- ' ... „ . ..,', \ , -■1 1.".....**"- .:.-_;: : "_-V..- r ".- i ":--- ; -" Vqwpbqxl. — - i Quietness is restored. . ; Itait. | ; Garibaldi's son is implicated in th« -nf . cent disturbances. , .. . ■ - .j ' ■ ( '- ' ■;■■:■•>- ;'-'■■■ GIMCIHT. ; The Princess of Tiuasia hat had a daughter. . .% . i ...-.-;.■■..• :..-.■. - .TnOfcif,'! . i A gr^t^massaare of Jewahafl-occarred-.. at Botuachany, Eoumania.

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Southland Times, Issue 1295, 19 August 1870, Page 2

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76

THE CONTINENT. Southland Times, Issue 1295, 19 August 1870, Page 2

THE CONTINENT. Southland Times, Issue 1295, 19 August 1870, Page 2

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