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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

[NEW ZI?ALAXD PRF.KS ASSOCIATION.] EUROPEAN AND FOREIGN. Bombay, Sept. 9. The massacre at Cabui proved to be due to fanaticism. Hostile signs proceeded the outbreak. J .ox don, Sept. 10. The Doncaster St. Leger was run today. Count Lagrange's j) ! 0r, first ; Mr liouldsworth's Ruperia, second ; j Mr Biau ton's K.xeter, thirdCoNSTAXTIXOLrE, Sept. 10. The Turkish Cammander -.it Novia Bazaar formally protested against the Auatrain occupation, though, he abstained from using forcible measures. [SPECIAL TO MELBOURNE AGE.] London, Sept, 11. A strong force of British troops are advancing by marches on Cabui regardless, cf insufficient transport, with the .object of inflicting condign punishment. The Russian army made a simultaneous advance on Merv. The Indian Government officially deny they were forewarned of the fate of Major Cavagnavi. It is believed that the result of the north-west campaign, will alter the previous conditions between the Viceroy and the Ameer. The Prince of Wales in making arrangements to visit Australia, is taking measures to provide against the ; contingency of the Queen's death bei fore his return. ; The trial trip-of the steamer Orient, j was a most gratifying success. | The wo.il market is siLhtly improved i in prices ; 23.0!;'!.}' bales were with- : drawn. During the se ison 9-579 bales were offered. Gp io September 10th, there was a very large attendance of | !ilM . ( .„ s : [si'Kelo.!. to JmlLBoU;;n;-; iirjiur.D.] ■ Ft is reported m s;,,,i a t j ua Yukoob Khan is a-sa.siuuted by the fanatical murderers of Major Cav.-geari. Th<-> ', Anioer was oosieged for several days in ; his palace, tie reiolulo-ly repudiated. the treachery of the r.boß. Cabui is emp-'eteiy at the mercv of ': the mutinous sol iiers, v. ho have sacked ; th.o city, commuting rev >kii:g outrages

oil llir inhabitants. The ilrilish tumps are advancing by forced marches hitherto without encountering any re- ■ sistauee,. The Imperial Government contemplate adopting measures to limit the borrowing powers of the Colonies. —, _ LATEST AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Newcastle, Sept. 12. It in reported that a hand of 10(1 men attacked and mal-treated three new arrivals at the Waratah Mine, and compelled them to go to Newcastle. [special to the gloise. j Sydney, Sept 3. The storm has cleared, and the Esk anil other missing vessels have arrived. Secundus is first favorite, for the Wagga and Melbourne Cups,

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Kumara Times, Issue 923, 15 September 1879, Page 2

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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 923, 15 September 1879, Page 2

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 923, 15 September 1879, Page 2

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