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CABLE NEWS.

[reuter's telegrams to the press AGENCY.]

The Porte's Refusal to Execute the Treaty.

The Australian Cricketers,

Austrian Defeat

The Fever in America. Berlin, September 9.

Germany proposes that common action of the Powers be taken, to make the Porte execute the treaty. England and Italy have consented, contingent upon the other contracting Powers also agreeing.

[reuter's special telegrams to thb

PRESS AGENCY.] London, September 10,

The following is the score of the Außtra" Hans v. the Gentlemen—First innings: A* Bannerman, nil; Spofforth, 16, bowled Steel; C. Bannerman, 21, off Appleby ; Horan, 16 j Garrett, 8; Boyle, 6 ; Allan, 3, all off Steel; Bailey, 9; Gregory, 15, bowled Appleby j Blackham, off Ridley, 14; Murdoch, not out, 44 ; sundries, 5. Gentlemen —Thornton, 17; Lyttelton, 35, bowled Garrett j Ridley, not out, 21; sundries, 3.

There are 108,000 destitute people in the fever districts of the United States. The deaths are increasing, and the fever is spread* ing.

There has heen severe fighting at Los Biboes (?). The Austrians were defeated with the loss of several hundred men. They returned to Zavalye. A fourth of the British forces at Cyprus are sick with fever.

The European factories at Dahomey have been pillaged.

SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE. Sydney, September 10. The s.s. Brisbane has arrived at Cooktown, from Hongkong, with a full cargo of tea for Sydney and Melbourne.

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Bibliographic details
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1427, 11 September 1878, Page 2

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227

CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1427, 11 September 1878, Page 2

CABLE NEWS. Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1427, 11 September 1878, Page 2

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