SIXTY YEARS AGO. FROM THE Otago Daily Times. “ Inveniam viam aut faciam." FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1864.
ARRIVAL or THE ALDINGA WITH THE JULY MAILS FROM EUROPE. GENERAL SUMMARY. London, July 26. ' Notice of motion has been given in the House of Commons to the effect that, in the event of the New Zealand war not being brought to a close shortly, the Imperial troops shall be withdrawn from the colony. The New Zealand Guarantee Loan Bill, after a long debate, was read a second time. Dr Livingstone has arrived in London in excellent health. AMERICA. New York, July 15. Gold has risen to 282! A financial crisis expected. New York, July 16. The war party declare publicly that the South cannot be conquered, and that the North ought not to strive any longer to accomplish a purpose so fatal to her own liberty. LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. . London, August 2. t Suez, August 3. Preliminaries of Peace have been arranged, An armistice was signed at Vienna yesterday. Basis —Lanenberg and Schlosing-Holstein added to the German powers; also the islands in the North Sea go with .Schlesing. The island of Ano remains with Denmark. The Jutland frontier question to be reconsidered.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19278, 16 September 1924, Page 8
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