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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM.

[BY INDO-EUROPEAN" LINE.] London, July 12.

Lord Derby has announced the policy of his Cabinet, which is that of strict neutrality abroad.

He refused to make any pledges on the subject of reform.

The armistice has not been con' eluded.

Prussia snd Italy demand a settlement of preliminaries of peace before agreeing to armistice. The Prussians are advancing upon Frankfort. The French fleet has sailed for Venetia.

July 16, (Received at Galle July 23.) The war continues. The Prussian troops are still victorious. The peace negotiations are broken off.

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West Coast Times, Issue 283, 20 August 1866, Page 2

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LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM. West Coast Times, Issue 283, 20 August 1866, Page 2

LATEST SPECIAL TELEGRAM. West Coast Times, Issue 283, 20 August 1866, Page 2

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