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Further Particulars.

The Schiller went ashore, in a fog. Three hundred and eleven passengers perished; forty-four passengers and a portion of the mails were saved. The Emperor of Russia has arrived at Berlin to-day. The result of his inter- , views-^with, the -. German:; Emperor; is : jfltoxiouoly awaited. Italian j Parliament haye been en- ; gaged during the week discussing a motion blaming the Government for un- ' due leniency towards the Bishops and allowing the law-; o£ execuatiire to remain a dead letter. . V . Menzheth promised to. introduce legis-\ lation to protect the State and administer ecclesiastical property. He also stated ; that their relations with Germany were excellent. A" vote;'of thanks in the - Government was passed. Mr Burke announced that the Government had received an-entirely satisfactory assurance from Germany that"there was no cause to apprehend any disturbance. '■ The Brindisi mail was delivered yesterday. V; J ; _: .„ The passengers per Schiller were principally Germans. ■ J ' , There are no Australians traceable. Fifty-six of the mail bags-^principally newspapers—were saved. . ■ The! Colliers' strike in South Wales is ended, the men returning to work on the masters' conditions. The Czar of "Russia and Gortschakoff interviewed Bismarck immediately, on? arrival at Berlin;-' \ ! ' . . = -■ Ifc is generally supposed that the Czar "has exercised a pacific influence. Prussia has, ypte^d the- suppression of religious'orders/' -.'.-•■-*■■'.- ■'_

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1988, 19 May 1875, Page 3

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Further Particulars. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1988, 19 May 1875, Page 3

Further Particulars. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1988, 19 May 1875, Page 3

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