SUEZ MAIL NEWS.
Three hundred agricultural laborers proceeded to New Zealand on the sth. Emigration is falliugVff. Pa rli amenta rjuj^roflßgdi^s arfc. characterised by disgraceful squa&kjiWv au\ a^eSflsciting national dissatisfaction. v"-*x V There has been a formidable Strike of miners in Belgium, necessitating an appeal to the military. The colliery strike at Blackburn is. settled. Five men, who attempted to intimidate the workmen, were imprisoned. Cardinal ManninaL is\. safltaring from overexertion. At K^mdtiiTa spqpeß}. ijajaighly praised the purity of the^riliai Count/ "—" — Great alarm has'qjrevSiled throughout Europe in consequence of threatened war-. The London " Times " strongly denounced the attempt of Germany to crush Franoe, and said that any movement with that object would alienate other nations. Since the'me^eting. between the" Emperor of Prussia and the Czar tshe.re has been a feeing that there ■will be no war sSt present. The revival services continue to be largely at* tended. There is greater activity amongst religious and benevolent societies generally. Court of Quec x n's Bench has decided that the opening of the Brighton Aquarium on Sunday is illegal, and rendons the Company, liable to. a penalty of £2,000 fo^ elifjk>Qffenes. \ \ A fire brokl^ouVin^a village in^ Savoy, through some children playing, and\lestroyed the village. Koraan C&tholio aud Press piH^seoutions continue in Germany.
Colonies will unitedly petition for a %iog visit by the Princo of Wales and squadron after his Indian tour, Colonel Hamilton, formerly of the 12th regiment, who served in New Zealand, was pushing through the Dacoit, when ho was shot through the heart. The Cirlists continue to be supplied with money and materials for carrying on the war vigorously. The Duke of Buckingham has accepted the Governorship of Madras. The Australian steamer Rangitara has been completely wrecked at New Caledonia. [The foregoing was published in a Second Edit on of the Times yasterday afternoon.]
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Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 487, 3 July 1875, Page 2
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303SUEZ MAIL NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume VIII, Issue 487, 3 July 1875, Page 2
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