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CABLE TELEGKAMS.

(Per Pkess Agency.) LATEST EUROPEAN,

THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR.

POLITICAL DIFFICULTIES IN FRANCE. '

RUSSIAN REVERSES IN ASIA

THE TURKS ASSUME THE

OFFENSIVE

REPULSE OF THE RUSSIANS BEFORE KARS.

Boecary, June 18. President Macmahon is asking the Senate to assent to a dissolution, because the Government is unable to exist with, the present Chamber without submitting to the Radicals, paving the way pf the latter to power. This Message was referred to a Committee. June 19 The Montenegrins announced that Mohammed Effendi has been compelled to retire, leaving 200 dead. An Egyptian contingent, has arrived at Stemboul. Ahmed Mudlar.has been reinforced' with 24 battalions at Niksic. . Singapore, June 18. The Turks crossed the Kodor and defeated the Cossacks. Mukhtar Pasha is strongly entrenched at Zewin. The right wing of the Turks cornfronts the Russian left wing at Alaschgerd. The Turks at Olti are advancing to Pennek. The Turkish right wing in 7 Asia has taken up an offensive position. Repeated Russian attacks on Kars were repulsed. June 19. "A despatch from Mukhtar Pasha states that the Russians were defeated at Tawasgerd after severe fighting. There is no news- from the Danuabe. It is semiofficially' stated 1 at St. Petersburgh that mediation is impossible. A levy is proposed. .

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 97, 22 June 1877, Page 2

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CABLE TELEGKAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 97, 22 June 1877, Page 2

CABLE TELEGKAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 97, 22 June 1877, Page 2

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