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THE CRETAN INSURRECTION.

Trieste, Aug. 17. The removal of tire Cretan families from lh? island by ‘Vouch, Russian and Italian vessels con’imus. Tite insurgents stil. laid out, and the Tuiks had withdrawn from S, hakim Omar Rasha was ereatly diss-.tislle.l ;.t the removal of the Cretan fa i i'.n s, anti had asked permission to leave the is.and ami return to Constantinople. Cons'autinople, August 20. Offirial advices rt ceivi d here from Crete hy the last Austrian mail state that the Union, a Cheek blockade- runner had been una'-le to band her cargo on tin Cretan shore, tin* (Ircck voiuutep's, who were assembled there in large numbers an! W’sncd to re embark, haring stopped t ie unla ling ; eighty of them, managing to tret on board, force.l the Union to carry them to Syra. The Cretans did not wish for any more Greek volunteers, in eonse* qnence ■ f the cruelties and robberies they Co.nmi ted. Constantinople, August 24. The Turkish cruiser Jzcddin, after n desperate ei gagemet-.t with the Greek bl cka e runner Arcade, in Cretan waters, drove Iter ashore and destroyed her, with great loss of life. The Izeddin arrived yesterday with the news, and to repair (damages.

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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 553, 4 November 1867, Page 1

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THE CRETAN INSURRECTION. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 553, 4 November 1867, Page 1

THE CRETAN INSURRECTION. Hawke's Bay Times, Volume XII, Issue 553, 4 November 1867, Page 1

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