ENGLISH CABLEGRAMS.
.*'■■' (PBB MESS AGENCY.) [RBD«SPICIAL MESSAGE.] ; : > : ■■; London, Saturday. •The Title Bill, after a long, and animated, debate,' was read a third time by 209' to-; IU. ■■ ; Mr Disraeli : pointed out that all political reasoning was \in favour of the Bill.isnd; especially-as the advance. oL Bussia towards 1 the Indian frontier, 1 ! and intended conquest of Tartary by Bussia,; was.;: well known throughout India. .The assumption by the Queen of, the : title of Empress of India would bo regarded as an-UDmistakeable. Bign of the resolution of the British Government to' maintain the empire intact.. ■;'-Mr : Lowe 1 and Mr Fawceltstrongly censured the Premier for allusions to the probable design of Bussia as unwise.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2313, 28 March 1876, Page 3
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113ENGLISH CABLEGRAMS. Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2313, 28 March 1876, Page 3
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