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CONTINENTAL.

The press generally throughout the Continent regard the London treaty as favourable to their interests. France thinks, in securing Luxemburg to the King of Holland, she has again fulfilled her mission, and further states that France owes much to England for the wise forethought of Lord Stanley. The lung's speech on opening the Prussian Chambers was listened to with great interest. The King had a strong desire for peace compatible with German honour, but declared the nation able to calmly await the vicissitudes of the future. Throughout the Continent, however, all the different nations desire peace. There is nothing of importance to report from Austria or Hungary. The Crown Heads of Europe have visited the Paris Exhibition, excepting Queen Victoria.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 861, 27 July 1867, Page 3

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CONTINENTAL. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 861, 27 July 1867, Page 3

CONTINENTAL. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume 11, Issue 861, 27 July 1867, Page 3