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LONDON,

mi n March 6. The Pall Mall Gfazette says that no more cheering lines have appeared in ttie English newspapers than those record the complete success of the movement m New South Wales, and tne mtense enthusiasm displayed. An interview took place yesterday, between Lord Granville and Councillor M nj Russian Ambassador. , "Tr adstone Kiade a statement in the House of Commons to the effect bat a question of the greatest delicacy was now pending with Eussia, and he deprecated any enquiries on the su^veet- . Mareh 7. 4-t, '.'^aily News" to-day states that official despatches have been reeeived from St Petersburg which strengthen the hopes of an amicable settlement being arranged between ttngiand and Eussia on the Afghan irontier question.

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Little Un, Volume 1, Issue 79, 9 March 1885, Page 3

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LONDON, Little Un, Volume 1, Issue 79, 9 March 1885, Page 3

LONDON, Little Un, Volume 1, Issue 79, 9 March 1885, Page 3

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