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THE SEA OF AZOV.

From the Spa of Azov we learn that the destruction of the property and buildings belonging to the Russian Government on the coasts was still proceeding. The means of communication between Arabat Spit and the town of Ghenitchesh were destroyed. The Russians made some resistance, but it was ineffectual. Everything was going on well at Yenikale under the direction of Colonel Osmond, who had taken successful measures for the suppression of any further disorders at Kerich. At Eupatoria there was nothing new. The troops continue to maintain their position, and no fresh demonstration had been made by the enemy.

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Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 67, 17 November 1855, Page 2

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THE SEA OF AZOV. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 67, 17 November 1855, Page 2

THE SEA OF AZOV. Nelson Examiner and New Zealand Chronicle, Volume XIV, Issue 67, 17 November 1855, Page 2

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