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The Waterloo Cup.

The winner of the Waterloo Cup is Miller's Master ton; the runner up was Carnither's Coomassie. The winner of Waterloo Purse is Dear Erin. Winner of the Waterloo Plate is Musical Box.

(JReuteb's Special to Pbess Agency.)

Constantinople, February 23. The Bulgarian Legislative Assembly has been opened at Turnova.

London, February 21. The death of the Duke of Newcastle is announced to-day.

St. Petebsbubg, February 23.

The Russian Governor-General of the province of Kharkor has been shot by an assassin, and severely wounded.

Beblin, February 23. The death of Field-Marshal Yon Boom is announced to-day.

London, February 22,

The total reserve in notes and bullion in, the Bank of England is eighteen million pounds.

February 19.

Lord Chelmsford, the present Com-manderin-Chief in South Africa, has arrived at Maritzburg to consult the authorities on the defence of the colony.

February 20.

The Zulus have been several times defeated. The British are now on the defensive, awaiting reinforcements. It is proposed to send Indian troops to Africa.

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Bibliographic details

Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3128, 26 February 1879, Page 2

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The Waterloo Cup. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3128, 26 February 1879, Page 2

The Waterloo Cup. Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3128, 26 February 1879, Page 2