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M ;) :.i ■v*' January 27. Replying to- a farewell address,- Sir Henry Elliott, • English Ambassador at* Constantinople, expressed -his firm belief in the future of Turkey. as .jie-P.orto had announced its intention- of introducing, of its own accord, the reforms demanded., Midhat Pasha sent a despatch to Prince Milan, of;Scrvi», and Prince Nicholas, of Montenegro, inviting them to enter into negotiations for-the-place of meeting of the Congress, and’ to adopt-a plan of'elections. ■i- ■■■' Sydney,’ Tuesday. Another girl of the; Holden family died on Saturday. The pest of the passengers are convalescent. Wheat and flour are advancing. " There has been another death from small-pox in quarantine.," ; ;>V. .v ' 1 i - Heavy floods have taken place in Queensland. Two inland townships were submergedNo loss of life is reported. ! : ' —r ' -
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4948, 31 January 1877, Page 2
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136LATEST CABLE NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 4948, 31 January 1877, Page 2
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