THE SUBMARINE CABLE.
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London, September 19. The Spanish Government have ordered the removal of all outward signs of Protestantism in the chapels and schools of that section of the people throughout the country. The Porte has notified to the powers who have interested themselves, a proposal of peace, on the following basis :—The occupancy by Turkey of all the principal Servian fortresses, the demolition of the others, the reduction of the Servian army to ten thousatfd men, the investiture of Prince Milan by the Porte, the construction of a railway through Servian territory, and an indemnity for the insurrection, or an increase of taxation.
The negotiations for an armistice of ten days has been concluded and signed by Turkey and Servia. The convoking of Parliament is still being urged to consider the present aspect of the Eastern question.
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Evening Star, Issue 4241, 29 September 1876, Page 2
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141THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4241, 29 September 1876, Page 2
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