TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
THE WAR. EUROPEAN CALO&MAMS. THE TURKS EVACUATE ; 'iULTCHA. HIRSOVA OCCUPIED. THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT AND THE SUEZ CANAL. RETREAT OF THE RUSSIANS IN ASIA. FRENCH POLITICS.. [Press Agency.] Singapore, June 26, 11.45 p.m. Tultcha has been evacuated by the Turkish forces. They retreated m order to Hirsova. The British Ministry are relying on tbe assurance of Russia that she does not contemplategniolestihg the Suez Canal. Severe fighting has taken place at Deli-Baba. The Russians had to fall back on Zeadakim. An amendment has been moved m the French Senate, that a disso. lutiori take place m three months. RUSSIANS . DEFEATED AT BATOUM. London, June 2. Turkish despatches state that the commander of the Turkish forces m Asia Minor attacked and completely defeated the Russians near Batoum. The Russians at Zingovon commenced to bombard Ruschuck, and the Turkish guns were replying vigorously to the tire
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 786, 30 June 1877, Page 2
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145TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 786, 30 June 1877, Page 2
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