CABLE MESSAGES. [Reuters special to press agency.]
. ? - Melbourne, 11th July. A lad named Robert Robertson, of New Zealand, was robbed of £250. The Customs authorities refused Stevenson's invoices. Sidney, 11th July. The Wampoa's news is of little importance. Small pox has broken out in four ships of the flying squadron, which recently left Bombay for China. A plot has been discovered to Miik the ironclad training ship Caledonia. A Constantinople telegram states that 118 villages, containing; 100,000 inhabitant's, in Bulgaria, are in ruins. ¦mi i^» ii r •* ¦ irri— r— -¦¦ ¦ i ijw-*
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Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1876, Page 2
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91CABLE MESSAGES. [Reuters special to press agency.] Evening Post, Volume XIV, Issue 9, 11 July 1876, Page 2
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