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CABLE TELEGRAMS.

London, August 23rd. The Porte accepted the proposals of the representatives of Russia, Austria, and Germany, to send foreign consuls to advise the insurgents of Bosnia and Herzegovina to lay down their arms and submit the case to the Pacha.

August 24th. England, France, Italy, Russia, Germany, and Austria, have collectively made proposals to the Porte with regard to the insurrection in Bosnia and Herzgovina. It was telegraphed yesterday that Turkey is concentrating a large force near Messa, in consequence of the attitude of Servia. 100,000 of the Servian militia have been called out.

The steamer Brisbane left Singapore for Brisbane on Saturday, three dayß earlier than the contract time. She had 370 Chinese passengers for Cooktown. The Australian mail via San Francisco is delivered.

August 25th. The passengers and crew of the Aurora, bound from Adelaide to ' London, which took firo ab sea and was abandoned, have arrived at Liverpool.

Hussion Arm Pacha, Minister of War, has resigned the office of Grand Vizier.

A conflict between Turkey and Servia is strongly apprehended.

August 27th. Garibaldi has requested Menhetta to open subscriptions for the wounded Herzegoviniaus.

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Otago Witness, Issue 1241, 11 September 1875, Page 14

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CABLE TELEGRAMS. Otago Witness, Issue 1241, 11 September 1875, Page 14

CABLE TELEGRAMS. Otago Witness, Issue 1241, 11 September 1875, Page 14