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[eETTTEE’3 TELEGRAMS.] PARTS, July 7. England and the ConferenceThe French Press, in its remarks on the decision of the recent Berlin Conference, generally agree in saying that England has hound herself to act with the other Powers in enforcing a strict fulfilment by Turkey of the decisions of the Conference. LONDON, July 7. Turkey and GreeceTurkey and Greece are both arming in view of possible hostilities resulting from the carrying out of the decisions of the Conference. CALCUTTA, July 7. The Afghan WarLatest news from Afghanistan is to the effect that desultory fighting still continues between the British troops and bodies from the disaffected tribes. LONDON, July 6. The Australian ElevenThe cricket match between the Australians and Eighteen of Middlesborough, at Middlesborough, was concluded to-day, when the former won in one innings with 26 runs to spare. ST. PETERSBURGH, July 6. The Russo-Chinese War. General Kauffmann has gone to Kuldja to assume the command of the Russian troops now operating against the Chinese. It is also further intended to increase the squadron in the Pacific.
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1988, 8 July 1880, Page 2
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