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LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

*— — : } ' [SPECIAL TO THR MAIL.] r»- v^_>B»'-j §l!»^.ißWK-;'CAB_a_.] (Rbuter's, Per Press.Agency.) London, Jan. 12. The Grand Duke Nicholas replied to Raouff, Pasha that all negotiations must he direct with him, and that an armistice is. impossible without the basis of peace conditions being first settled at Nijß_3a,'a fortified town in the south-west. / Widdin has capitulated. -.. Russian troops have arrived» at Yeni Saghra and Barodjik, two,' positions south of the Balkans. .f The civilian population': have been ordered to leave Adrianop|e.k_. A new Turkish Ministfy.,)aas heen formed—Hauiet Pash.-*,, Grand Vizier ; Seffet Pasha, Minister 'for Foreign AJf^sw--r~v__-—«"-? Russians took eight thousand ■grisoners, and ninety guns at the surrender, of Nissa. : Anti**ara. was surrendered, hy the. Turks p-das%" with twenty-eig-ht thfcuV sand men and one thousand arret, niri-ty- .' two guns. . The town of Shipka was also captuSskhj ' It is 'probable that Adrianople will fcj£abandoned, and :the Turks retreat on, the lines of Tchekemedcha. { The Civil GoverrilSent at Adrianopi©-' has, been removed to Rodosto. It is .alleged that the Russian miliare averse to armistice prppdsals, having in view the occupation oy Adrianople and Gallipolis. ' /• Eingland protested against the nonflilfilment of the promise that an order " be sent to the Russian Commander-in-'Chielf to treat for \an armistice without -xiMevious stipulations in reference to j The Daily News regards that this I begimiing of the intrigue will involve j England in war. '■~,../.,.' j Three' Cabinet Oouncils have been held) ' thisfjeek. . " : ;'"^- ; y'.''.',,- ._."..'■ -j . J HELBoij_.ira, s Jani 12 t . y-j The Victorian Government 'have re r i ceived a telegram (from the". Eastern "Ex- j • tension Telegraph Company," iritim atihg their preparedness to 1 arrange for a du'f plicate 1 line, ana if'the other colonies -' would,,join in (the; scheme, the tariff ■ might he reducea 6s or 7s per word. »f 1 —r — : —

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 156, 15 January 1878, Page 3

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 156, 15 January 1878, Page 3

LATEST CABLEGRAMS. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 156, 15 January 1878, Page 3

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