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THE SUBMARINE CABLE.

LATEST FROM EUROPE.

London, September 10. The Sultan Murad was deposed and Abdul Hamid was proclaimed Sultan to-day. General Tchermajeff urges the insurgents to continue the war, as there is a marked improvement in the efficiency of the troops. The Servians report a successful attack on the Turks on the right bank of the Morava. THE TUROO-SERVIAN WAR. An undated cablegram says the Turks warmly attacked the Servian troops on the right and left at Morava, turning the Servians' position. The Servians still hold Alexinatz, but j the town is destroyed. To . prepare for the winter campaign the Great Powers have made peace proposals to the Pof t<j. The Turks occupy the left of Morava above Alexinatz, and have invaded Montenegro. England has proposed to the Porte a month's armistice. Popular indignation is loudly expressed in England, at Turkish atrocities, which are increasing. In a letter to the Turkish Government, the Earl of Derby states that the British Government will seek to ascertain the exact truth, for the purpose of doing justice, and to this end the armistice has been proposed. Mr Gladstone, in a pamphlet, proposes the autonomy of the insurgent Provinces.

INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. Sydney, September 15. A portion of the cabin fittings of the Dandenong were found to-day in the vicinity of Jervis Bay. The Suez mail has arrived at Ade* laide. The news is uninteresting. The exports to New Zealand for the month ending July were L 270,000. The City of San Francisco arrived last night, and has not been quarantined. She caught the tail of a cyclone, protracting her voyage.

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Evening Star, Issue 4230, 16 September 1876, Page 3

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267

THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4230, 16 September 1876, Page 3

THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4230, 16 September 1876, Page 3

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