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The Augherite rebels have retreated before the Sultan of Morocco's troops, who set fire to their villages and then returned to Tangier. Frenchmen are officering the Sultan's troops. The Ameer of Afghanistan states that he is willing to receive the mission under Lord Bobeits, but is unable to fix a time or' plaoe owing to the Hazara trouble. Ismail Khan, a relative of the Ameer, is intriguing with Bussia. The Ameer's answer to the Viceroy is considered satisfactory. He is now aware of Russia's tactics in the Pamirs. M b Stambuloff's visit was made at the request of the Sultan of Turkey, who treated him in princely style; He assured his visitor that he would recognise Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria at the proper moment. M. Stambuloff showed the Sultan the letters privily seized from the Hussian dragoman Jacobson, which implicated the Bussian Government in the recent attempted assassination of Prince Ferdinand. It is stated that Bussia, through the medium of the French Ambas* sador at Constantinople, requested' the Sultan not to see M. Stambuloff. An attempt to destroy ihe Law Courts in Grenoble by means of an infernal machine was frustrated.
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Manawatu Herald, 18 August 1892, Page 2
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192Foreign. Manawatu Herald, 18 August 1892, Page 2
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