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THE SUBMARINE CABLE.

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London, August 30. The right wing of the Turkish forces was routed at Alexiuatz, and retreated, the Servians under General Sorudeth taking the offensive. Popular feeling in the Turkish Provinces is warlike.

Sultan Murad’s recovery is thought to be hopeless, and the Ministry will probably depose him and proclaim Abdul Hamid.

The Porte agrees to an armistice with the insurgents only upon condition of knowing beforehand what is the basis proposed to secure peace.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD18760911.2.17

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Evening Star, Issue 4225, 11 September 1876, Page 3

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80

THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4225, 11 September 1876, Page 3

THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4225, 11 September 1876, Page 3

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