CABLE NEWS.
EEUTEB'S TELEGRAMS."!
Constantinople, December 22. I The Commission on the Bulgarian and Servian, frontier question has arranged for the evacuation of the territory. It has been decided that the Servian forces at present in Bulgaria, shall evacuate their positions on Friday next, and that the Bulgarians who have advanced into Servia shall retire within the Bulgarian frontier on Sunday. A prolongation ef the armistice until the urit ot March nezt has also bten arranged. London. December 21 A dispute haying arisen between the members of tho Anglo-Russian Afghan Frontier Commission relative to tho control of certain pasturages oa tho proposed frontier. At a meeting of the Marylebeue Cricket Club, Lord Harris moved, and Mr G. W. Grace seconded, That it is to be hoped that in future visits of Australian teams tho convenience of English dabs will be consulted. Twenty-eight matches have been arranged with tho Melbourne Cricket Clnb, their engagement ending on September 2. Received December 24, 2 p.m. Pabis, December 23. France has concluded peace with Madagascar. London, Deoember 28. Tho Right Hon. W. £. Foster has written a letter to tho vapors in which he condemns of the proposal grant of Home Rule to Ireland. Tbe appointment of A. R. Douglas, as High Commissioner of New Guinea, v only an interim one.
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Feilding Star, Volume VII, Issue 84, 24 December 1885, Page 2
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