Till'; I’Kitsi\ rnuuiiiAi-ii. -A uorrospondenc of our Ministers in Persia to tli Foreign Ollice printed in the Gazette, shows that for the present a least the only telegraphic line to India that' can be relied upon is the Indo-European ne. hv Constantinople. Bagdad, Persia, or Bassorah, and the Persian Gulf. The messages sent from Engl ,nd, via tha Hague and Husain, “ are received here,” says Mr. Alison, in a hop-I-ss state of mutilation, averaging three weeks or a month old.”
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New Zealander, Volume XXIV, Issue 2613, 21 March 1866, Page 3
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