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LATEST EUROPEAN.

(reutbr's SPECIA- to r the press AGENCY,) * Sept. 8. An. insurrectionary movement..has. taken place amongst'the Mah6_ieda_s in Albania, ' The insurgents iftassacred several Turkish officials. The Mahoniedan population of Batoum emigrated to Trebizond when the Russians •occupied it. 'a. > Berlin, Sept, 9. Germany- proposes that ! common action be taken by the Powers to make the Porte execute the. Treaty .stipulations. ' England and Italy have consented, contingent upon the other contracting Powers also agreeing. (SPECIAL TO THE PRESR AGENCY.) London, Sept. 9. Five hundred and throe bodies have been recovered from the Princess Alice disaster. A Calcutta telegram to the Times, dated Sept. 8, states that it is reported that the Duke of Buckingham will probably be appointed Governor of Victoria. ; Sept. 10. The Australians are playing against the Gentlemen of England, at Scarborough •• In their first innings they made 157. The gentlemen have two out for 76. ~.,._■ One hundred and eight thonsand persona are destitute in the fever districts of the United States.; * The deaths are increasing and the fever spreading. There has been severe fighting at Los Biboes. The Austrians were defeated with the loss of several hundred,:and; have returned to Zavalije, * A fourth of the .British forces at Cyprus are sick with fever.' .' \ : The European factories .at Dahomey have been pillaged.;,. [Special to the Wellington Post.] London, Sept. 9. The wool sales continue flat, a The attendance of Home and Foreign buyers has decreased. Prices for scoured, particnlarly faulty and inferior scoured, on an average are Id to lh\ lower than, at the commencement of the present series* Cross-breds are neglected.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 225, 13 September 1878, Page 2

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LATEST EUROPEAN. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 225, 13 September 1878, Page 2

LATEST EUROPEAN. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 225, 13 September 1878, Page 2

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