ENGLISH TELEGRAMS
PER S.S. 'OTAGO.' (Per Anglo-Australian Telegraph Press Agency.) Bluff, Tuesday. The s.s. £ Otago,' Captain McLean, arrived here from Melbourne at daylight. She left on the 2nd inst. and brings 18 saloon and 43 steerage passengers and 400 tons of cargo for all ports. She experienced easterly weather. [Reuter's Special Telegeajis.] London, August 10. Count Hohenlohe, the German Ambassador for France, has notified to Due de Coges, Minister for Foreign affairs, that Germany intends recognising the Spanish Government. Duo de Coges has issued a circular refuting the complaints of Spain and alleging negligence on the part of Spaniards, but adds that renewed orders have been given for -obaerving ; a rigorous neutrality on the frontier. Internationalist disturbances have taken place at Boumania and arrests have also been made at Eome, Florence, and Naples.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1895, 19 August 1874, Page 2
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133ENGLISH TELEGRAMS Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1895, 19 August 1874, Page 2
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