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SUEZ MAIL NEWS.

We take the following by the last 5 Mail from telegrams published in the 1) Tunes :— The House of Lords has accepted Ballot Bill, to he in force up to 1580, Royal assent has been given to the Bill, Parliament will be prorogued on An; 10th. The London carpenters have resolve; continue their strike. Ten thousand colliers have struck worl Belgium. A letter from Dr Livingstone pmblishfl London states that prior to his meeting? Mr Stanley he was ignorant of Eurcf events subsequent to 1808. Mr Stanley,? I)r Livingstone’s son, has arrived in Luk Dr Livingstone's diary has been forwards Miss Livingstone, with directions prohibi its publication, unless the Doctor's dear ascertained to have taken place. The At cans in Paris gave a magnificent banqw Mr Stanley. An interruption of the sittings of the! tration Commission has arisen, nccessifs the reconsideration of the English laws, is certain that England did her utraoi prevent the armament of } rivateers. Of cases, England denies three ; aired regarc the fourth, says that proper instructions? given at the time, but the orders were executed immediately, and the Alabama! seqnently escaped out of England’s wS Air Gladstone stated at a Ministerial da that the American difficulty was practi settled. The Prince Imperial has entered Wool? military academy. The King and Queen of Spain, have' shot at by five men, as they were retan in the royal carriage to their palace it drid. Their Majesties were not struck, the would-be assassins were killed. Mr Charles Mathews, the comedian, returned to England. Experiments wore made off Pcvrtsuiow test the power of ships to resist Heavy d : Two 600-pounders were tired at the Glat |at a distance of 100 yards. Tire result favourable to turret ships. The Treaty for the evacuation of the 1 ! pied districts by the Prussians passei French Assembly without discussion, provides that the Departments of Q ! Seine, and Marne, be evacuated it ! months, if twenty millions sterling I*l i Meanwhile the occupying force of 50,000 | is to be maintained at the cost of Fran# Orders have gone forth that the F priests shall everywhere take partin' tions. The Boston Musical Festival is a nit! cent success. The (British) Grenadier Gt Band is immensely popular. The famine in Persia has subsided great poverty still exists in the country The wool sales closed firmly, tlie pri*’* | teiiy being equal to the highest rates,

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Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 148, 10 September 1872, Page 6

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SUEZ MAIL NEWS. Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 148, 10 September 1872, Page 6

SUEZ MAIL NEWS. Cromwell Argus, Volume III, Issue 148, 10 September 1872, Page 6

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