CALOGRAMS.
(Rkctbb's Spioial to Association.)
Calcutta, August 17. Intelligence has been received from Afghanistan that a large body of native forces attacked the British garrison at Kachmaden, bat were repulsed, that they • were then- pursued, and a severe ■ loss inflicted on them : " ; ;
: Constantinople, August 17. THE GEEAT POWERS AND ■.'•■■;• ■■-.■;.. -TURKEY. ■;.- ■ -■. Owing to the Great Powers not consenting to any change in the TurcoGreek frontier as fixed by the Berlin Conference, Turkey has. asked for 24 days' extension of lime to farther conaider the question as regards settlement' and rectification of the frontier. London, August 17. In the House of Commons to day, the Marquis of Hartington, Secretary of State for India, in reply to a question, stated that he disbelieved the report of an entente cordiale existing between Abdul Bahman and Ayoub Khan. . .-, . '■"■.■■■■' ■' ■■;■ '-■ "■■;■■■■ "■ '-::"'r- AtißUßtl6. THE AUSTEALIAN CRICtITE«^. No arrangement has yet been come to for the match between the Australians and an All-England eleven. '
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 3633, 18 August 1880, Page 2
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155CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 3633, 18 August 1880, Page 2
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