VIA QUEENSCLIFFE AND UNPUBLISHED.
June 28. The Shah of Persia has expressed the profoundest astonishment at the docks and shipping. After the State ball at Buckingham Palace, he proceeds to Paris on the third of July. It is rumored that the Dutch are willing to settle toe Acheen difficulty peacefully,
London, June 27. The Australian exhibits are commented on by the Press as showing the rapid advancement of the Colonies. The wines ax-e declared by experts to be of a very high character. Dr Livingstone gets a pension of L3OO per annum from the State. Sir Bartle Frere has resumed his position as head of the Geographical Society. The Shah of Persia made costly presents to members of the Royal family, and visited in state the principal places of the metropolis. He instituted a new Order, and conferred it on the Queen and Princess of Wales. The Roman Ministry has resigned. The German Parliament has been prorogued. The action of Earl Kimberly re the' Postal Service is commended by the Press. The Russians have had further success at Khiva. Discount, six per cent. Wheat, easier. Pigiron, at Glasgow, 114s.
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Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 284, 10 July 1873, Page 8
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189VIA QUEENSCLIFFE AND UNPUBLISHED. Tuapeka Times, Volume VI, Issue 284, 10 July 1873, Page 8
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