CABLEGRAMS.
EUROPEAN. * THE EASTERN QUESTION. WAR DECLARED. RUSSIAN TROOPS ORDERED TO CROSS TURKISH FRONTIER. ¥ LojrcpN, April 24 The Emperor of Russia's manifesto I recalls the interest he has felt on behal i of tbe Austrian subjects of the Porte, and desire that amelioration of their conditioi . should be guaranteed, His entire reigi i had testified his solicitude for peace, bul F two years' negotiation with other powen had failed through the stubborn refusa i of the Porte. There had been refusal ol , every effective guarantee, refusal of the > protocol which expressed the unanimous i view of Europe,* The manifesto further I states that all pacific efforts having ' become, exhausted through tne proud ob, stinacy of the Porte, obliges war He w«s profoundly convinced of the justice of it and placed in God,. This was foreseen at tinje. he, made his Moscow speech, and now the time had arrived for independent action. Russia, invoking the blessing of God, would order her troops tc cross the Turkish frontier. Circulai Gortschakoff (?) by seeking forcibly wha,t Europe vajnty tried} to^ secure peacablj further interest Europe (?).
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Inangahua Times, Volume IV, Issue 8, 27 April 1877, Page 2
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