LONDON.
' January 2. The position of affairs has assumed a graver aspect; The Porte has submitted counter proposals. Envoys met under the presidency of General Ignatieff and decided to adhere to the original programme. The Conference afterwards, met, when Lord Salisbury announced a resolution of the Turkish delegates, declining to discuss the questions of the appointment of a mixed international commission, supported by lEoreign^gensdarmes, or the extension of Se^rvia. The Envoys asked the Turkish delegates if -iheir refusal was to be considered absolute. They promised to refer to the Porte and give a final answer on Thursday.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 24, 10 January 1877, Page 3
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