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TELEGRAPHIC. CABLE* NEWS [eeutbe’s special telegrams to the PRESS AGENCY.] TH E ~W A BReported Retreat of Mukhtar Pasha. Danube Rising. Osman Pasha Reinforced, Bombay, Oct. 11, 8.40 a.m. A Russian oflicial despatch states that Mukhtar Pasha has abandoned his positions, including Kizikletepe. The Russians are pursuing and advancing their positions. The Danube is rising. October 11, 8.5 p.ui. Chefket Pasha, conveying provisions and munitions of war, has joined Osman Pasha, SuJieman Pasha’s head-quarters are at Ivadikoi. Russian troops are stationed at Prygos. Loss of Ship Jessore. Bank Rate Advanced. Wheat Quiet. London, Oct. 11, 3.55 p.m. The Jessore, from Liverpool to Melbourne, has been run down off Queenstown. The crew and passengers were saved. Bank rate, 5 per cent. October 12, 12.40 p.m. The Bank minimum rate has depressed the stock markets to 95+. Colonial debentures have also declined. Of a Hungarian loan of eight millions, about the half was subscribed. Wheat is quiet. There is no Australian in the market. The Situation in France. Bombay, October ll!lli, 7.2 U p.m. President MacMabon denies that the Republic is imperilled by clerical influences, and urges the electors to return candidates nominated by the Government. Duty forbids him to desert hie post.

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1036, 20 October 1877, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1036, 20 October 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1036, 20 October 1877, Page 2

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