CABLEGRAMS.
[By Submarine Cable.]
Latest War News.
DEFEAT OF THE TURKS
CQNSOLS FALLING-,
'Singapore, June 21, 12 7 p.m. Serviadisclaims the intention to declare its independence. The French Chamber has adopted a vote of want-of-confidence and it will probably be dissolved to-morrow. Singapore, June 22, 11.10 a.m. The Russian batteries have commenced bombarding the forts at Kars. The left wing of fche Eussiaos is marching towards Koprikoi. The Turks have retreated to Delimusa, where they received reinforcements. 5.5 p.m. Consols are falling in consequence of a report that the Government will ask for additional credit. '?to tyjgq amameflt of Twta'iti Belimuja
has b«en defeated. The Turks were compelled to fall back on Erzerum. Bombay, June 20 1*45 p.m. The House of Lords voted an amendment in the Burials Bill, entitling dissenters to, choose the form of service for the deceased. In answering Gainbetta's charge, the Ministry, in respect to affairs abroad, rend despatches showing excellent relations with Italy and Germany.
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Colonist, Volume XIX, Issue 2248, 23 June 1877, Page 3
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