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Intelligence is to hamhjtom Shanghai that at a. ffite which Was being held there there' last Satn>dayt'?t'nhmb'ei r of l! Prencft sailorsu'hft were present were, |»toued by an excited Chinese mob. The disturbance is supposed tolje the outcome of the present feeling towards' the French 1 in China. -"~~ • , -, ■ , \ ■ ~ . : -. . -July 19. The ? morning Press, coin men ting on 1 the appointment of M. Waddington as a French. Ambassador to the Court of St. James, in 'succession fco^lif. N TisiotJ' generally agrees 1 in-- regarding it as an evidence of amity towards England on the part of the French Government, and^as calculated to' ensure the continuance of the harmonious diplomatic relations b«« tween the two countries. . - ■
The cholera 1 continues* tb spread at Cairo, and 61 persons are now suffering from the plague. • i ' : t > > /'
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Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1723, 21 July 1883, Page 2
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139ENGLISH & FOREIGN. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1723, 21 July 1883, Page 2
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