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: ": ' LosioNj'June24th;: In the House of Commons, MrPJimsoll's Merchant Shipping Survey "Bill' was defeated, on the second reading by 173 to 170. T^epoyernnient opposed the measure, stating, that the Royal Commissioner/ Reports were signed, arid would be distributed shortly. • ■ The Queen is expected to vißitSt Petersburg in September. : -■•:;=-' .. ! v 1 Paris, June 24th. The distribution of photographs of the Prince Imperial is prohibited in France. : j -; ".. = ; Berlin, June 24£h» A Government administration has been appointed ia the diocese of Posen. .? Loxdon, June 25th. At the Merchant Tailors' banquet, Mr Disraeli, iv responding to the toast of "Her Majesty's Ministers," defended the Church as an institution of the country, and said a conservative policy was not a policy of inaction, but progressive improvement for the people. The Earl of Derby spoke on the general aspect of European affairs, which are more and more tending to quietness. . June26tb. The Archbishop of Canterbury's Bill for the preveotion of ritualistic practices in the Church of England has passed, the House of Lords. The visit of the Queen to St. Petersburg is formally contradicted. A conference of German Bishops has assenbled at Fulda for discussing the Ecclesiastical laws.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 3862, 3 July 1874, Page 2
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194CABLE TELEGRAMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 3862, 3 July 1874, Page 2
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