CABLE MESSAGES.
(reuteb's special to press agency.) ■, London; October 28, _ Eussia in a demonstrative manner is demanding the autonomy of the insurgent provinces. In ; Turkey the Commissioners, protected, by an armed force, are watching the execution of the promised reforms. The Times advises the Porte to yield to their demands, in the hope that it reform continues war may be averted. A plot has been discovered, to murder the Grand Vizier. The situation at present is very uncertain. ' The meeting of Parliament is further prorogued to December 13th, A Bepublican conspiracy has been discovered in Spain. •_ The mail via Brindisi. was delivered in London on Uotober 23rd. Sidney, Tuesday. The Eev P. H. Cornford, of Auckland, has accepted the pastorate of a Baptist Church in Sydney. ',, r , The champion foot race# Applott V. Watson, for four hundred pounds a side, was won easily by the former. ; ;,. / The Suez mail arrived., at Adelaide this morning—the quickest passage on record. Cook and Wills are passengers for New Zealand./ Melbourne, Tuesday. Briseisls backed for the Cup at 10 to 1. Feu d'Artifice is still the favourite.
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Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2464, 8 November 1876, Page 3
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183CABLE MESSAGES. Thames Advertiser, Volume IX, Issue 2464, 8 November 1876, Page 3
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