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Show Herzegovina ami Other. London, 1. The London Times today to-day has a special dated Ragusa, 30, in which the correspondent says he has just returned from Trebinje. No troops have passed for five days and the roads are in the hands of the insurgents. in-surgents. An Austrian official telegram tele-gram states that Turkish troops were repulsed near Klek yesterday. Fighting Fight-ing was renewed to-day, but with what result is not known. A dispatch from Simlah dated yesterday says: The Ameer of Afghanistan is sending troops to coerce his feudatory, the Emir of Malmund, who of late has been refractory. re-fractory. A dispatch from Vienna sayB Ser-via Ser-via has summoned all her subjects abroad to return within three weeks and join the landwehr. Accounts of the fight at Klek are conflicting. A daily News special, from Ragusa, says three battalions of Turks were totally defeated and sixty-five sixty-five beheaded. A dispatch from Vienna says the leaders of insurgents are convinced tbat Servia and Montenegro Monte-negro will engage in the war next spring. Vienna, 1. Several sanguinary engagements have taken place in Herzegovina between a body of 1,200 insurgents and 4,000 Turks. The first was fought on the 25th tilt., near Klepaviiza, and two engagements engage-ments on the 29th and 30th at Prap-tizza. Prap-tizza. Tho insurgents lost fifty-six men, and estimate the loss of the Turks at 500 men. On account of their inferior numbers the insurgents were obliged to retreat. |