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YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS

[by submarine cable, ter press agency.] The Russo-Turkish War. Turks Bombarding Brahilov. Bombay*, May 1. Khamatonon Pacha, with several ironclads, engaged the Russian batteries at Brahilov, bombarded the town, and then withdrew. Mr Grindstone is to move that the Government should continue exertions on behalf of the Christian subjects of Turkey, and exact changes from the Porte. The Liberal leaders disapprove, and will move the previous question. Tire Conservatives submit that the motion is one supporting the Government podey.

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 894, 7 May 1877, Page 2

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YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 894, 7 May 1877, Page 2

YESTERDAY'S TELEGRAMS Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 894, 7 May 1877, Page 2

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