The Globe. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1876. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
(Press Telegraph Agency ,) ♦ LATEST FROM EUROPE AND AtJSTBALIA. THIS BAY’S TELEGRAMS. Auckland, August 6. The Cyphrenes has arrived. She left Sydney on the 31st, and has forty-two through passengers for San Francisco. London, July 27. The Turkish troops attacked the insurgents at Hersegoind, and had two days sanguinary fighting, which proved indecisive. The Alphonsoist troops are beseiging Urgal, operations have been suspended. The weather in England is now fine. July 28. The Government will introduce a tern-
porary but thorough going measure, intended to replace the Merchant Shipping Bill, withdrawn a few days ago by Mr Disraeli, and against the withdrawal of which Mr Plimsoll protested. It is considered that this is a concession brought about by the pressure of public opinion. Duncan, Sherman and Co, of America, have failed, with liabilities £1,000,000.
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 359, 6 August 1875, Page 2
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