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PER S.S. ' AIBION.' (Per Anglo-Australian Telegraph Pre33>gency.) _—-—« -—• - ! . /Bitot, Sunday. The s.s' Albion,' with the English mail, left Melbourne at 2 p;tn. on the 2nd instant, and arrived at 8 a.m. . She made a quick run of four days nine hours and a-half, and brings 31 saloon and 25 steerage passengers, and 2GO tons of cargo for, all ports. She sails for Dunedinat lpiin.'
: [Reutbb's Special Message.] , .".-'.'• ■•'■" London,May26. Prince-Arthur has been created Duke of Connaught and Earl of Sussex.
The Commandant of San Jose Guate". mala has been sentenced, to be whipped and then shot, for the outrage on the British Vice-Consul. ■ The New Zealand loan of £172,000 has beentakenupat9B, '. ... Paeis, May 26. The Bonaparlist candidate has been elected to the Assembly for. the Department of the Loire. ■ ■• ■ ; y . . London, May 30, ' The Bank rate is three atid'a-half. Bebmn, May 30. Bishop- Eeinken's has opened, the first Synod of Old Catholics at Berne.., ;-.. Paeis, May 30. The Assembly met after adjournment, bat no Ministerial declaration was made. Several P,aris papers allege it is contemplated at Madrid to propose a German Prince as a candidate for the Spanish throne. ■ •• Bome, May 28. The Pope is suffering from fever. Madeid, May 30. General Oouohe has assembled twenty thousand men at Vittoria, and is preparing for an attack on the Carlists at Estella. '■'■■■• •London, May 31. Money is easy. The Bank rate is three and a-half. A reduction of discount is expected. Wool prices continue firm. The.corn market is inactive. Adelade wheat is in demand, at 66s to 675. • - The Hon. Saul Samuel; of Sydney, has been gazetted C.M.G.'
The Ford Deuich Gazette has'-an article declaring that Belgium is awakening to. the fact that France would attack her in the case of war with' Germany, which has caused much .discussion in the French press, which scout the idea, and affirm a peaceful policy.
"Prince Gortschakoff has invited the Powers to a Congress at Brussells on international law be observed during the war as affecting the treatment of prisoners. '•:•'-."■ The Pope is recovering from an attack of fever and ague, and able to take his exercise. ~, M . •A. special cable from London on May 30th, says New Zealand hemp, ordinary to good, soldafc £17 to
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1834, 8 June 1874, Page 3
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372ENGLISH TELEGRAMS Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1834, 8 June 1874, Page 3
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