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LATEST VIA BOMBAY.

The Persian minister denies the famine plague in Persia, v Public meetings were held at Hyde Park, to discuss Prince Arthur's civil list allocation. Very virluent speeches were made. The second meeting at Trafalgar.square was prohibited, on the Ist August. The Commons approved of the amount voted to Prince Arthur by the Civil list, and his allowance of £15,000 a year has been granted, by 276 yotes against 31.

Pabts, August 2rd,

A project for the continuance of M. Thiers's power with the title of president, of the Republic, and with responsible Ministers, will probably be presented to the National Assembly next week.

The payment of one mjlliar4 £o Gpruia-iy is complete. 1.

Nothing important has occurred in Parliament during the month. Order has been completed restored in Paris, but the Assembly has not yet returned. The city has resumed its ordinary aspect, nothing save the ruins telling of past struggels.

The new French loan is au immense success.

The initiatory payment has been made to the Germans, who regret not asking a larger indemnity. The Assembly set aside the question of the Dynasty for a time. The passport system has been revived in France " The Wimbledon camp opened on the 10th July. The proceedings will last for a fortnight. A contingent of Belgians arrived yesterday. The camp will conclude with a grand review. The New Zealand Loan and Mercan^ tile Agency Company have declared an interimdivdenedfor the past six months at the rate ot 10 per cent.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 188, 14 September 1871, Page 7

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LATEST VIA BOMBAY. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 188, 14 September 1871, Page 7

LATEST VIA BOMBAY. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 188, 14 September 1871, Page 7

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