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LATEST EUROPEAN.

London, March 23. Sir Henry Elliott has received instructions to return to Stamboui. General Ignatieff is the guest of Lord Salisbury, at Oxford. The Queen has received General Ignatieff at Windsor Castle. March 20. Russia proposed a still further amendment in the protocol, and England is considering her answer. In a speech on Turkish affairs in Parliament, it was admitted that the Empire was gradually declining, owing to internal disorganisations, but the Port promises, more vigorous administration. It is asserted that Russia's promts to demobilise her army is absolute if England signs the protocol. Vengeful fighting has been renewed in Bosnia. Warlike preparations are being made in Asiatic Turkey. London, March 23. It is generally reported that Russia refuses to enter into any positive engagements, but promises to. demobilise her army when the protocol is signed, when Turkey is disarmed, and when the peace of Montenegro is secured. The English Cabinet, before considering the amendment proposed by Russia, requires a. distinct pledge that Russia will demobilise in event of the protocol being signed. The Porte refuses the conditions submitted by Montenegro. The Oxford crew are the favourites for the forthcoming University boat race.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 72, 27 March 1877, Page 3

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LATEST EUROPEAN. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 72, 27 March 1877, Page 3

LATEST EUROPEAN. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 72, 27 March 1877, Page 3

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