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EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS.

THE A THIRD :■ -.- ■ •-_..._ TIME. :, ::. .-.' .: : ! : :"•' ■• »:.•• ,7 [PRESS AGENCY.]»,:,-,,. ~.; - ---'LONDON, March 25. ! The Title Bill, after a Jong and animated debate, was read a third time,by 209 to 144. Mr. Disraeli pointed out that all the political reasoning was in favour of the Bill, and especially as the advance of Russia towards the Indian frontier, and the. intended conquest o£ Tartary by RnS3ia were well known throughout India, the assumption by the Queen of the title of "Empress of India" would be regarded as an unmistakable sign of the resolution of the British Government to maintain that empire intact. Messrs. Lowe and Fawcett strongly .censured the Premier for his allusions to the probable designs of Prussia as incautious and unwise.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4484, 28 March 1876, Page 3

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EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4484, 28 March 1876, Page 3

EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4484, 28 March 1876, Page 3