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LATEST CABLEGRAMS

(FKOM OUK OWN COKRESI'ONDENT.^

Alexandria, September "11

% TelegPa«iß^#oi^he^gp^i^'h|!*i poi-t that all is quiet in, thfl neighborhood of Ivassassin.,

Sir 'G. t Wolsely's force is ' now virtually complete. The greater part I of the troops' are already at the front, and it is expected that an advance against the enemy will be made very shortly. !■ ir G, Wolsely accompanied by the division commanders left camp to-day to examine the country in the neigh* borhood of Kaasassin, and to arrange a plan of attack. It is now expected that order for a general advance against the enemy may be given at any moment. " The naval brigade from the fleet has arrived at the front, and as stationed with 6 gatling guns about a. mile from Ivassassin. Constantinople, September 11. '' ho stafcment that the Anglo-Turkish Military Convention had been signed is incoi- -ct. it now transpired that a draft or the Convention wasageed upon and

. , ..-==ET^ initiated by L(ird.J>ufferin, the Bri- ; tish Ambassador, .^fhd Accepted by the delegate appoi^tei. to carry out the negotiations -/h'^nibe the report that the Con ventpii had . actually be/en signed. It Jiis," however, been ascertained that $c Porte, at the last moment, refuse^ to- confirm the action of the delegate, and to complete the Con•vention. I , ..«••• J London, September 12. The cacifetwsjnatch — Australian Eleven Y^ShftW's Eleven', at Leeds, was woii|jtiy;!thia'|onner with 88 runs to sparej' ':. ■ "■'..!:, " : *§k . |... ; ... *• The qhe'ray,;' injbneir on Kagfessih, m^diiatetl tho jaHbre of that position, as^they believed the defencS to be weat*

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Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1180, 15 September 1882, Page 2

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LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1180, 15 September 1882, Page 2

LATEST CABLEGRAMS Inangahua Times, Volume VII, Issue 1180, 15 September 1882, Page 2

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