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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS.

TO PRESS AGENCY. LATEST EUROPEAN NEWS. London, November s. At the Guildhall banquet, Disraeli said the evasion of the Berlin Treaty ■wis unfeasible, for it might embarrass p ecuutions taken in our pojicy to prevent the fatal supremacy o p any individu d power. He di‘believed tuere was any intention of Rnssii to eva !e the Berlin Treaty, but England was determined to enforce io in letter and spirit. He refused to believed in the decad nice theory, England being as c.pibie now as ever of creating but uoi losing an Empire. The treaty me.itinned in ye : t°rd ly’s telegram was made secretly at the time of Cong’-e-s, and contained a proviso th it, in the event of Russia claiming on the ground of humanity to preserve order to remain in Turkey beyond the date the Congress specified, England and A.us'ria were t > undertake police duties and c impel Russia to evicu ite. Tuis was intimated at the time to Russia. Four thousand Bulgaria a militia have massicred the population, and burnt several villages near D •motici. November 9. The Times publishes a telegram that several thousand Russian military officers have been permitted to \olunteur for servic ■ in Afghanistan. Ph dps, comedian, is dead, aged sev. ntv-two. Cmot. Bohoultloff left Levadia fur London; Too r.o!ut o i of politic d dilficiil ie.s Mid pro ably fit a revision of the B aiio Tieatv.

The Emperor, of Russia is in an unsatisfactory state of health.

[SPECIAL TO THE WELLINGTON POST.] London, October 29. An interview has taken place between Sir A, [f. Layard, British Minister at Constantinople and 'burnt Lebanoff relative to the action of Russia in landing ftesli troops at B mrgas. The interview led to no .results. The Russian troops which have been occupying Bulgaria have been ordered to Adrianople. Immense quantities of stores are being forwarded from the Woolwich Arsenal to India. October 30. The Roumanians, in strong force, have entered the Dohrudscha. Peace is seriously imperilled. The Russian press defies Euinpe, and urges that the San Stefano Treaty should be reverted to. The Russian papers also advocate direct assistance being given to the Afghans. England, Austria, and France are acting unitedly. The English Cabinet has resolved upon a vigrona policy. October 3L The position is very' critical An urgent meeting of the English Cabinet has been summoned. Austria actively co-operates with England i i cal’ing on Russia to explain her recent millionry movements. The Russian ships of: war are being heavily armed and furnished witli torpedoes. November 1. At the request .-of the home Government the Ameer of Afghanistan is to receive another chance, and an ultimatum is to be sent by the Indian Government. The Russians are preparing to go iut > winter quarters in Tu'-kev. An American steamer has sunk the coastguard cruiser F.iimy off Qoeetisto vn • 17 lives were lost.

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Kumara Times, Issue 664, 13 November 1878, Page 2

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REUTER’S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 664, 13 November 1878, Page 2

REUTER’S TELEGRAMS. Kumara Times, Issue 664, 13 November 1878, Page 2

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