CABLE NEWS.
HOME AND FOREIGN. MACEDONIA. London, July 24. England, Italy, Austria and Germany have agreed upon common action in regari to Macedonia if found necessary. Austria has been selected to watch the movements in Macedonia, and prevent the insurgents seizing the Salonica railroad. MISSING STUDENTS. Washington, July 24. Thirteen students of the Priucetown College, New Jersey, who were proceeding to the Yellowstone National Park to study geology, are missing. It is believed that they have been captured by Indians at Union Pass, Wyoming the redskins being enraged at the restric - tions placed by the Government on their hunting. A VICTORY FOR TURKISH TROOPS. Constantinopb, July 23. A body of 20,000 troops belonging to the Third Army Corps defeated a strong band of insurgents at Uskub, near Monastir. with considerable loss, ctycfly in wounded. THE TURKISH ARMY. Constantinople, Julyfi4. Reports are current that the reserves are to he mobilised along the whole sea' board of the Ottoman Empire.
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Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 89, 26 July 1895, Page 2
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158CABLE NEWS. Patea Mail, Volume VIII, Issue 89, 26 July 1895, Page 2
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