ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
CABLE_NEWS.
[EETTTEE-’d TELEGRAMS.] LONDON, July 1. Revenue ReturnsThe British revenue returns far last quarter show an increase of £700,000 compared with the corresponding period last year. Affirmation vice OathThe “ Times ” to-day publishes a paragraph stating that the Opposition in the House of Commons will consent to a Bill which the Government propose to introduce for the purpose of permitting an affirmation instead of the customary oath of allegiance. BERLIN, June 30. The Greek frontier. The representatives of the Great Powers now sitting in conference for the settlement of Turkish affairs have adopted an identical note to their respective Governments setting forth the decision arrived at in the Turko-Greek frontier question, and defining tho limits of tho extension of the Greek frontier as already announced, namely, to the towns of Janina and Metzovo, in the South of Albania, and including the district of Zagova in Thessaly. A copy of the note will, it is announced, he forwarded to both Turkey and Greece as the announcement of the decision of tho Conference on tho frontier question.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1983, 2 July 1880, Page 2
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