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AUSTRALIAN CALOGRAMS.

SYDNEY, YESTERDAY. Captain Stowuid, well-known in shipping circles, committed suicide yesterday by cutting his throat.

• MELBOURNE, YESTERDAY. The population of the colony afc the end of March was over eight liundrod thousand. The ' Allion ' arrived at the Bluff with the Suez mail. Jn consequence of a disturbance in Salonica (T ikey in Europe), the great po.vois are sending 1 ironclads to Gulf of Salonica,, and the Porte has reinforced the garrison. A serions rising has occurred in Bulgaria amongst the Christians. The Turks are uneasy, and Mahomedans are cxcitcBv / In the House of Commons, in answer to papers relating to Kho-kand, Mr Disraeli said there were none ; England's policy was frankness and firmness. Tho Spanish Cortes Aoted religious toleration iv Spain in opposition to the Holy Sec. It has been resolved by a court of enquiry that the King of Dahomey be heavily fined for outrages on British subjeo's. Three months are aUowcd for payment, if it is not then made forthwith, a Viopkadc i^ threatened. A fashionably Palis dentist is now in prison charged with intro.lucing blow poison into the mouths of rich patients, at the instigation of thoir heirs.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 13 June 1876, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CALOGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 13 June 1876, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CALOGRAMS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 634, 13 June 1876, Page 2

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