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(Ekuteh's Special to Pbess AoksTct.)

London, October 9» ..;

. The Lord Chief Justice has tendered his Resignation. Thomson succeeds. < , The Secretary of State for War 'is endeavoring to prevent the surrender of the Albanian fortress of Todgeritza to'the Montenegrins. ' The stock markets are depressed owing to apprehended failures. There ii a panic in bank shares. ' ' Constantinople, October 9. The Porte finally refuses to accept the Austrian Convention. The Albanians hare massacred Pasha Sidenic. Vienna, October 9. Bosnia and Herzegovina aid now completely subjugated. - The total Austrian loss in the undertaking is four thousand. / St: Petebsb'ubg, October 9. , The Russian Government announces its intention to administer Boumelia from San Slafano. London, October 8. ' Obituary : Mr Whalley, M.P. • The resignation of the Canadian Ministry is announced. i A clerk in the' Bank, of England has absconded, with notes to the value of fifteen thousand pounds. ,'• '„: Large reinforcements leave England immediately to augment the batteries, and regiments selected for service at Afghan. . «.■■ //London; October 7;; Obituary: Lord Chelmtford. 1 The Cabinet dispersed to the country after the meeting of the sth, and it is understood no' definite conclusion was arrived at on the Afghan question, but' they will support the Governor-General of India. . ; .■ Probably Kandahar and Gelalaba will be occupied before the winter. : . New Toek, October 6. ■' The. match Australians versus Philadelphia was concluded to-day. The first innings of the Australians! closed for one hundred and fifty-three, and the second innings of Philadelphia for -fifty-three. The match resulted in a draw. The Australians lost five wickets for fifty-six runs. ■:,•:•{• r^ },[.,' ■ ■::■>■■,;' '

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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3014, 12 October 1878, Page 2

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257

LATEST. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3014, 12 October 1878, Page 2

LATEST. Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3014, 12 October 1878, Page 2

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