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CAB L E NE W S [BKDTKXj’S BTKCIAL 'PEI.B&BAMa to the PBES3 A&ENOy,] T H E_WA B, London, January 31. A despatch from Mr Layard announces that the Porte has instructed the Turkish Commanders to accept the peace conditions proposed by Russia. No reply has been received. February 1. Mr Forster moved in tire House of Commons the rejection of the motion for six millions as a war vote. Mr Cross stated that the object of the British Government was to secure a lasting peace. If the Russian advance was persevered in, England’s demands must be held as final. The debut e was adjourned, Llndon, February C. Most of the signatory Powers have accepted the proposal of a European conference at Vienna. Russia claims the cession of Rournar.ia and Bessarabia Roumania refuses. The question of a war indemnity from Turkey is still unarronged. A now Turkish Ministry is formed.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1226, 7 February 1878, Page 2
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