RUSSIA AND THE CHINO-JAPAN-ESE TREATY.
TURKEY AND BULGARIA. GERMAN CLAIMS IN SAMOA. (Per Press Association.) London, July 16. Thc Court of Appeal have reserved Justice Sir A. Pckcwick's order dismissing the action Bean v. Flower, and refused to stav thc sale of 56,000 acres of land in thc Mokau district (New Zealand.) fixed for thc 17th. Arrived —Star of thc East. The Tongariro has repaired the damage to her machinery, and resumed her voyage to Lyttelton. Geueral Hamilton, who commanded the 12fch Regiment in the New Zealand war, is dead. Berlin, July 16. German papers express a hope that Lord Salisbury will recognise German claims in Samoa. Vienna, July 16. It is reported here that Russia demands that Japan shall hasten the evacuation of Chinese territory, and withdraw her troops from the Liatong Peninsula. Four additional warships are be-[ ing sent to thc East. Sofia, July 15. The Bulgarians, ignoring the Berlin Treaty, have taken possession of the Rhodope district. It is reported that, owing to the warning received from the Powers, Bulgaria is checking the Macedonian agitation aud dispersing the frontier bands.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVII, Issue 15, 17 July 1895, Page 2
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