CABLEGRAMS.
(BJtPTEB'fI TELKQEIMfI.) +w a ■/•'-;• ;, . Si>f Bmiukbubq, Sip^mJber 4. «r 'The^o*«kafc arrived "'dt Livadia from* Petersburg,- and reported vhtre "today that the line bf "railway *at Charkoff, in the> provnMPQf- thfe Bfcme -name, has-been dtaaovered to. be -completely undermined. •■ *- ■ ' ' Calcutta, September 6. Further intelligence has been received of the engagement between the British troops and Ayoub Khan in Candahar. The details show {hat General Roberts feigned an attack in full foiw on Ayoub's retrenchments in Babawah, and Kabul. He succeeded in turning the enemy's position, whan they fonnd their retreat cut off by an overwhelming force in their reai', by which they were completely routed. ♦
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 3, 10 September 1880, Page 3
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105CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 3, 10 September 1880, Page 3
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