Telegraphic News.
|"REUTER f S SPECIAL CABLEGRAMS'] LONDON, September 10. , The Prince of Wales, preparatory to visiting Australia, is making* arrangements for the event of the Qaeea's death, during his absence. LONDON, September 11. The British forces, regardless of difficulties of transport, are advancing on Cabal, to punish the perpetrators of the late outrage. Apprehensive of British conquest of Afghanistan, the Russians resume their advance on Merv, m Central Asia. The French whe»t crop is deficient. Adelaide is worth 495, New Zealand 48s per 496 lbs. THE CABUL MASSACRE. BOMBAY, Septomber 8. The defence of the British Kesidency at Cabul was stubborn, and attended with great loss to the attacking party of Cabule'se. An unsuccessful attempt was made by them to storm the building. Finally they fired tho doorway, swarmed m, and killed the defenders. The Governor of Candahar has expressed his devotion to the British. Military preparations are being rapidly pushed forward.
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Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1127, 13 September 1879, Page 2
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153Telegraphic News. Waikato Times, Volume XIII, Issue 1127, 13 September 1879, Page 2
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