LATEST WAR NEWS.
WAB STILL PROBABLE. [Rbvtkb's Tblxobams.] Received April £5, 146 a.m. ..;-, .MxLßOVvint, April ?4. The Government are in receipf of a telegraphic despatch )the AgentGeneral, Mr Murray Smith, to tho effect -that war is inevitable,' -though, not immediate. ' X } -\ 7 ■ A AWjMSty -April 24. Sir Arthur Blythe, South Australian A^eht-General in Ikmdonj /telegraph* that Government a&irs have a very warlike tendency. Lonbon; April 24> In the House of C<munons Mr r Gladstone announ sed" that Her Majesty's Government whs now engaged in negotiations bf an extremely grave nature with Bussia, and it was impossible for him io make , any/ statement to tho House at the present juncture. The Daily Newa this morning, in a leadingarticle on tho Afghan question, gay s the only hope fof peace that ia possible is . in the conclusion : e£ an agreement delimiting the frontier lino in Afgbanistan, and adds that the negotiations now in progress with that end are not of a hopeless nature.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 133, 25 April 1885, Page 2
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