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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM.

June 7. The Prince of Wales received a magnificent reception at Yarmouth yesterday. There were general illuminations. In the House of Lords last night, Earl Granville read a letter from General Schenck enclosing a telegram from the American Government, giving an assurance that the consequential claims are abrogated under the supplemental treaty. He states that the Senate amendment, which the English Cabinet hesitated to accept, related to the definition of indirect claims to be abandoned by England in future complications. Loud cheers followed this statement, and Earl Russell's motion was withdrawn. Bismarck threatens the denaturalisation of the Jesuits.

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Southland Times, Issue 1603, 9 July 1872, Page 3

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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM. Southland Times, Issue 1603, 9 July 1872, Page 3

LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM. Southland Times, Issue 1603, 9 July 1872, Page 3

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