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TELEGRAPHIC.

CABLE NEWS. [pee peess agency.] T H E ~WA U.

Bayazed Recaptured. Russians Crossing the Danube. Great Tire. Precautionary Preparations by the English Government. London, June 25. Bayazed has been recaptured by the Turks. St. John's, New Brunswick, has been almost destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at fifteen million dollars. The French Senate have adopted a proposal for dissolution. Singapore, June 25. Six thousand (? 60,000) Russians are crossing the Danube at Galatz. The Turks under Malcliin are retiring. A despatch from Prince Gortschakolf states that Russia does not intend acquiring Stain - boul. The Cabinet in Council have resolved to ask a credit for precautionary preparations.

AUSTRALIAN.

Immigrants from America. Sydney, June 26. Arrived—Sierra Nevada, from New York, with immigrants.

INTERPROVINCIAL.

Dunedin, June 20. Steps arc being taken by the directors of the Peninsula and Ocean Beach Railway Company and the settlers on the Peninsula to extend the railway to Portobcllo. The cost will be about £40,000. The Harbour Board this morning resolved not to adopt the recommendation of the Government to place the docks on the site originally iixed upon, and agreed to the plan submitted by Mr Walter. Hokitik'A, June 20. The Union Bank shipped, by the s.s. Tararua, £14,000 worth of gold from Ilokitika. T Westpout, June 26. The road from Westport to lleefton is now open for traffic. A four-horse mail-eoach started on its first trip this morning, and will run through in a day, twice weekly.

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 937, 26 June 1877, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 937, 26 June 1877, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 937, 26 June 1877, Page 2

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