REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN. London, April 18. The latest bulletin issued to-day reports that Karl Beaconsfield continues to progress favorably towards recovery. The intimation by the Hellenic Government of its acceptance, under certain conditions of the Greek frontier is considered by the Powers to be ambiguons, and it is feared that the settlement of the Turco-Greek difficulty may be still further delayed. St. Petersburg, April 16. Prousehoff, the assassin of the late Czar, and his accomplices, were hanged to-day. Athens, April 16. The members of the Opposition in the Greek Parliament repudiate the action of the Government in accepting
the proposals of the Porte for the settlement of the frontier question.
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Kumara Times, Issue 1418, 19 April 1881, Page 2
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