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TELEGRAPHIC.

BRITISH AND T'OREIGN. [Reuter’s Agency.] Tire Turkish tDiHiculty. London, Sept. AS. It is announced that the French Government has instructed the Commander of French vessels forming part of the combined licet, to abstain from taking part with the squadron in any ac-t of coercion towards Turkey. Constantinople, Sept. 28. The Porte has asked Montenegro to delay the steps it proposed to take to obtain possession of Lhdeigno, as the Turkish Government arc not yet ready to enforce the cession. lliza Pasha, the Turkish commander, has notified to the Montenegrins that if their troops cross the frontier into Albania, the step will he deemed a casus belli. Intelligence has been received that the Montenegrins have asked (he Great Powers for assistance to enable them to obtain possession of Dulcigno. They solicit the Powers to take steps beyond coercion through the fleet. The Admirals in command of the vessels forming the squadron have referred to their respective Governments for instructions. Submission of ityoub Sthan’s Troops. Calcutta, Sept. 28. The Cabulese who formed part of Ayoub Khan’s defeated army, and escaped to Cabul, have submitted to the Ameer, Abdur liahmau Khan.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2352, 30 September 1880, Page 2

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TELEGRAPHIC. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2352, 30 September 1880, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2352, 30 September 1880, Page 2

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