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fREVISE'S SPECIAL TO PRESS AGENCY). Sydney, Tuesday. The Whampoa’s news contains but little of importance. Small pox has broken out on board four ships of the Flying Squadron which recently left Bombay for China. A plot has been discovered to sink the ironclad training ship Caledonia. A Constantinople telegram states that a hundred and eighteen villages, containing one hundred thousand inhabitants, in Bulgaria, are in ruins. Melbourne, Tuesday. A lad named Robert Robertson, of New Zealand, has been robbed of £250. The Customs have refused Stevensons’ invoices. REUTER’S EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS TO JUNE 12. Cooktown, Tuesday. The Normanby arrived to-day with the following latest telegrams : London, June 2. Epsom Races. —For the Oaks Camellia and Euguerranda ran a dead-heat, with Grand Duchess third. June 6. Abdul Aziz, late Sultan of Turkey, committed suicide by opening a vein with a scissors. June 11. Regarding the Eastern question a peaceful statement in connection with Eastern affairs has been made by Disraeli. The Berlin memo, has been withdrawn. The Porte has consented to an armistice with the insurgents. There are no new hostilities, and matters are apparently peaceful.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4775, 12 July 1876, Page 2
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187LATEST CABLE NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 4775, 12 July 1876, Page 2
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