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LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS.

[Rbdtee's Tel"egbams pek Pbess Agency.]

Calcutta, Nov. 26. Dacca has been occupied unopposed. The head men of the Curd and Khalbar Tillages are off ering'their services. Supplies have arrived from all sides, and a Native Contingent will shortly rendezvous at Lahore when its future destination will be Bettled.

The Maharajah is anxious to send a contingent to assist the invading army but it is considered that he will be of greater service if he will watch the Afghan border contiguous to his frontier.

The Ali Musjid prisoners of the rank and file will probably be dismissed, but the officers will be treated according to the custom of European war.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 276, 28 November 1878, Page 2

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LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 276, 28 November 1878, Page 2

LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIII, Issue 276, 28 November 1878, Page 2

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