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CALOGRAMS.

(Rbuteb's Special to Pbbss Aobnct.

London, September 24. The Press generally warmly approve! of the Aintro-German Treaty engagements} and considers them as a guarantee for the maintenance of peace and security against Russian aggression. Calcutta, September 24. An attack has been made c n the British convoys beyond A'ikhel. Authentic intelligence hai been Mceived that the .Russians were defeated by the Turkomans at Zurzuktisep ard had fp.Jlen back with a loss of 7CD killed. Calcutta, September 18. One of the nine men of the escort, who escaped the massacre at Cabul, says the attack on the [Residency was not premeditated. Communication is interrupted between the Eyber Pass and Cabul. The frontier tribes are causing difficulties, while the transport service delays the advance through the Kyber Pass. The British expeditionary force in Afghanistan consists of two columns of 12,000 men each. . * London, September 20. The Times publishes a telegram from Xircumligo which more than shows, per further details, that the attack on the British Residency at Cabrl was unpremeditated. Septeraber23. News from the Cape states that Sir Garnet VTolseley has announced that the Zulu chiefs have signed the condition of peace. Vibnn a, September 23. Tho interview between Prince Bismarck and Count Andrassy showed that the interests of Austria and Germany were identical. Paeis, September 23. Lord Salisbury and M. Waddington have come to an understanding as to the future action of Francs and Great Britain with respect to Egypt and Greece.

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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3358, 26 September 1879, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3358, 26 September 1879, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3358, 26 September 1879, Page 2

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