CALOGRAMS.
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[Beceived July 5, noon.]
Pabis, July 3.
A bill introduced by Government for the revision of the Constitution of France has been finally passed by both Chambers. U IiONiJON,' July 3. Arrived: Waitangi, from Lyttelton, March 10. v -C-"^i /I"' \' ;.■.■
" ; ; Pabis, July 3. It has transpired that M. Ferry has informed his colleagues that the Chinese Government had not disavowed the action of its officers in opposing the occupation of Langson by the French troops, but, on the contrary, has admitted that it ordered the retention of the town, contending that the evacuation was dependent on the ratification of a treaty concluded at Tientsin by Li Hung Chang and Capt. Fournier, French Commissioner.
London, July 3. In the house of Commons to-day, Mr Chamberlain, President of the Board of Trade, announced that he would not, during the present session, proceed further with the Merchants' Shipping Bill. The Homeward mails, via San Francisco dated Auckland, May 27, were delivered to day.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4833, 5 July 1884, Page 2
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163CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4833, 5 July 1884, Page 2
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