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THE RUSSIAN OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE FIGHTING. THE POSITION AT THE SHIPKA PASS MAINTAINED. SERYIA |THROWS HER LOT IN WITH RUSSIA. ENGLAND’S LAST DECLARATION OF POLICY. (REUTER'S SPECIAL ’lO PRESS AGENCY.) (The following telegram was received at the New Zealand Times office at ten minutes to three o'clock this mornng];— Bombay, August 28, 12.22 p.m. Russian official despatches state that they maintained their positions up to noon en Sunday. Servia has resolved that her military shall co-operate with that of the Russians in Bulgaria. 7.25 p.m. Sir Stafford Northcote stated at Plymouth that England’s policy was one of peace ; but if her interests required it, she could show strength quite equal to the occasion. Otherwise she would observe neutrality until a friendly intervention might possibly put matters in a state which should order an end of the war. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. Sydney, Wednesday. The drought is over in the pastoral districts in the north-west, where it has been raining steadily since yesterday. The Postmaster-General and the Minister of Mines have been re-elected. Melbourne, Wednesday. Arrived—Albion. Sailed—Tararua.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5128, 30 August 1877, Page 2
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178LATEST CABLE NEWS. New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 5128, 30 August 1877, Page 2
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