Telegraphic News.
EUROPEAN CALOGRAMs. [SPECIAL TO PRESS AGENCY.] LONDON, Aagnat 21. Sir Geb. Narea commands the Alert on her next expedition to the South Pacific. The British Government h»ve resolved ! to prevent a Russian and Afghan allianee [ even at the oost of seizing Khannarn, and possibly Herat, for strategic pur- ! poses. Government will unofficially support exploring railway routes in Asia Minor, but declines any guarantee. Fh«re is a large Republican majority in the elections for the French Council. A victory at the elections for the Senate is also assured. VIENNA, August 21. The Anstrians have achieved farther •nccesaes, »nd have occupied another town. At Constantinople it Is semi-offioially state I that a despatch has D9en addressed to Mnslrrns Pasha comnianding Bfctoum, advising him to refuse to surrender the fortress to the Knssians. The German, British, and French Ambassadors at Constantinople, in decisive language, urge the Porte to the nnserved exeontion of the terms of the treaty.
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Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 963, 24 August 1878, Page 2
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156Telegraphic News. Waikato Times, Volume XII, Issue 963, 24 August 1878, Page 2
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