LONDON.
April 20.
The executors of the will of the late Earl of Beaconsfield have declined the proposal made by the Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, that the funeral of tbe deceased should be publicly performed. The will of the late Earl directs that the funeral should be of the most simple character, and that the body should be interred in his wife's vault at Hughenden. In consequence of the continued difficulty in tbe way of the settlement of the Turco-Greek frontier question, the Powers have now made a proposal to the Governments of the two countries that a convention should be held under their auspices, with a view to bring about a complete and final determination of the frontier difficulty.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3064, 22 April 1881, Page 3
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