Telegraphic Despatches. EUROPEAN NEWS.
[BY ANGLO-AUBTBAXIAN CABLE.] (Press Association Telegrams.)
London, Nov. 14.
French National Assembly opened. Thiers in his message dilates on the progress of the work of the maintenance of order to secure the definite establishment of a Conservative Republic. The .decisive moment for the organisation of a constitution had now arrived. The President hopes the work will be completed in such a manner as will be lasting and endurable. He leaves the initiation to the Assembly. The stringency of the, English moneys market is unabated. Admiral Milne succeedsAdmiral Dacres as jßrst Lord of the Admiralty. " Foreign Governments decline to support the Zanzibar expedition. 1 . , Nov. 15. Wool sales commenced on the 21st ult. j Arrivals to date, 6000 bales. The l\ tjbrace divorce case has been i revived... •• ~. -? !./..'! J »fov. 16. PaiisJw,lf CtfJ^, jgft^rdjftire, was ,soqded. TWi^-I«*^n&'g ware killed. i Tne triaj. flis $hV claimant Will probably- p% pfifttpJned until Hilary f«Tm. .'»•'■') • 8,000,000 lbs. pf wool wer§ burn§d at i£e Boston fire,
The Bight and Centre of the French Assembly have resolved to coalesce, .
A severe inundation has occurred in North Germany.
The telegraph banquet took place on the 15th, and was a great success, over 300 being present. Lord Kimberly presided. The Chairman read a telegram from the Australian Colonies and San Francisco, and a letter from Mr Gladstone, regretting his absence. During the evening the Chairman exchanged messages with South Australia, which were transmitted in two hours and a quarter.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume V, Issue 252, 28 November 1872, Page 7
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