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THE SUBMARINE CABLE.

LATEST FROM EUROPE.

London, October 2. In the International rifle match at Washington, Fenton, of the Irish team, made 170, and Slade, New South Wales, 170. Both received medals. In another contest (800 yards), Fentdn m£de 48, an American 48, and Slade 45. The Council, under the presidency of Prince Milan, has resolved to fight till Servia and Bosnia are independent. On September 28 General Tchernayeff crossed the river Morava, above Alexanitz, and attacked the Turks. Both claimed the victory. ...',, Havotizich and his corps threaten the Turkish rear. Singapore, October 10. The Chinese difficulty is settled, and an indemnity has been paid to Margery's family.

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Evening Star, Issue 4252, 12 October 1876, Page 3

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108

THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4252, 12 October 1876, Page 3

THE SUBMARINE CABLE. Evening Star, Issue 4252, 12 October 1876, Page 3

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