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THE SUEZ MAIL.

I By Submabinb Cable.J

([Per Press Agency .)

Sydney, November 7. The Suez mail arrived at Adelaide this morning after the quickest passage on record. Messrs Cook and Arils are passengers for New Zealand. CABLE ITEMS. London, October 28. Russia in a demonstrative manner is demanding the autonomy of the insurgent provinces of Turkey. The commissioners protected by armed force are watching the execution of the promised reforms. The Times advises the Porte to yield to their demands, in the hope that if reform continues war may be averted. A plot has been discovered to murder the Grand Vizier, The situation at the present is very uncertain. The meeting of Parliament is further prorogued to December 13th, A Republican conspiracy has been discovered in Spain.

The mail via Brindisi was delivered in London on October 23rd,

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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 744, 7 November 1876, Page 2

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THE SUEZ MAIL. Globe, Volume VII, Issue 744, 7 November 1876, Page 2

THE SUEZ MAIL. Globe, Volume VII, Issue 744, 7 November 1876, Page 2

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