The Indian Famine.
Retreat of Sulieman Pacha
[The following cablegrams were issued in large portion of last night's edition, but were received too late for the earlier copies.] LONDON, October 23rd. The " Sydney Morning Herald's" specia says the Indian Viceroy's telegram reports that further rian has fallen. The prospects are more cheering. The Famine Relief Fund amounts to half a million. I Mr Gladstone is paying a series of private visits to Ireland. He addressed the students of Dublin University, and was j warmly received. j The Blackheath highwaymen were sen- j fenced to seven years' imprisonment. The Pomeranian bank at Stettin ha 3 failed. Liabilities, twenty-six million j marks. It has caused wide-spread disasters, j Public works are stopped. There has been ... Kaffir outbreak on the : frontier. Two attacks were repulsed. j RETREAT OF SULIMAN PASHA. ' j Suliman Pasha's main army retreated to ; Rasgrad. Its retreat is threatened by Gen. j Zimmerman's advance from the Drobrud- j scha, {
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Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2376, 31 October 1877, Page 2
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