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(Per Reuter's Agency.) No Worse. London, April 4. The latest bulletin issued with regard to Earl Beaconsfield’s health states that his Lordship is no worse since the last report. The Irish Trouble. A severe disturbance occurred to-day at Clogher, County Tyrone, Ireland. Some sympathisers of a tenant violently resisted the service of a writ for his ejectment, when a riot occurred between the people and the police. The latter fired upon the rioters, and killed two and wounded several others.
Circulars to the Powers. Athens, April 4. The Greek Government has issued a circular to the Powers regarding the offer made by the Porte for the settlement of the frontier question. The circular repeats, and seeks to justify, the refusal of the Helenic Government to accept the offer of,/Turkey to cede the territory in Thessaly alone, and strongly urges the claims of Greece to the town of Prevesa, in Epirus, in addition.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 2, Issue 311, 5 April 1881, Page 2
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