TELEGRAPHIC NEWS
{Per Press Agency.') LATEST FROM EUROPE [By Submarine Cable.] THE EASTERN QUESTION. Sydney, September 16. A cable telegram (undated) says :—The Turk s warmly attacked the Servian troops on the right and left of the Morava, turning the Servian position. The Servians still hold Alexinatz, but the town is destroyed to prepare for the winter campaign. The Great Powers have made a peace proposal to the Porte The Turks occupy the left of the Morava above Alexinatz. The Turks have inv*, ded Montenegro. England has propised to the Porte a month’s armistice, Popular indignation is expressed at the atrocities which are increasing. In a letter Lord Derby states that the Government will seek to ascertain the exact truth for the purpose of doing justice, and to this end the armistice is proposed. In a pamphlet Mr Gladstone proposes the autonomy of the provinces.
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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 701, 18 September 1876, Page 2
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