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ARR IVAL OF THE “P.S. NEVADA,” WITH THE ENGLISH MAIL.

TELEGRAMS TO NO Ah 25. Auckland, 10.44- a.m. The U.S., N.Z., & A. Mail s.s. ‘ Nevada’ arrived in Auckland with the English telegrams via Suez yesterday morning, with dates to Nov. 25.

GENERAL NEWS. The Queen has recovered, and returned to AVindsor. The Prince of AVales is suffering from typhoid fever. It is hoped that lie has strength enough in his constitution to surmount the disease. Kelly, who shot the policeman in Ireland, was acquitted, which caused great excitement. The mail of the ‘ Rangoon’ has been partly recovered. Not much damaged. On the Continent, the settling of agitation questions is feared will not be done without the intervention of arms. France engaged arranging the truce with JGennany and re-organising the military system. Germany resuming military preparations. France suffering from severe financial derangements. The partisans of the Emperor claim to rule. Alleged disclosures have been made damaging to the Emperor. Napoleon occupies himself in vain protests. A formidable revolution lias commenced in Mexico. Air Childers and Air Bright are recovered. The latter returns to Parliament. Coblent/. Laboratory has exploded. Three lives lost, and many injured. Captaiu Angel! examined in the Tielibourne ease. He said lie knew Orton when young, lie believed the claimant to be the same. Passengers ; Mr Crawford. Aliss Jennie AVhite, Captain Lawrence and wife, \V, Partle, A. R. Lowry : 0 in the steerage and 40 passengers for San Francisco.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 71, 30 December 1871, Page 2

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ARRIVAL OF THE “P.S. NEVADA,” WITH THE ENGLISH MAIL. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 71, 30 December 1871, Page 2

ARRIVAL OF THE “P.S. NEVADA,” WITH THE ENGLISH MAIL. Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 71, 30 December 1871, Page 2

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