London, July 1 1. The barque Chalgrove, 513 tons, bound for West Australia, put into Plymouth damaged by a collision with another vessel. July 12. England and France through their Ambassadors at Athens have advised the Greek Government to abstain from call'ug out the army reserves pending the receipt of Turkey's reply to the Great Powers embodying the decisions of the Berlin conference. Calcutta, July 12. • Orders have been given for the demolition of all the British forts at Cabul.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 166, 13 July 1880, Page 2
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