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London, January 27. Mr Gladstone, in his speech at Taunton, reiterated his charges against the abominable Turkish regime. He insists upon .England's responsibility, and considers that Turkey violated the. treaty of 1856, which' consequently |s..no: longer binding. He. refuted the charges againstJSirgland that shG entertained suspicions; of Russia, and .concluded his address' by an eloquent appeal to the English people to dOjtheir duty. '.:.--■"■• "i Wheat is unchanged; ;: A^rived^Robina from Auckland. > \. ; ■ -.-• :- January 27, ' Replying to the farewell addtess of Sir Henry Elliott, -the English Ambassador at Constantinople expressed . hia Jfirtri belief in the future of Turkey i as the Porte had announced its intention to. introduce pf its owtf accord the reforms demanded. Midhat Pasha sent a (despatch to Prince.. Milan,, of Servia, andOPrmce Nicholas, of Montenegro, inviting them to enter into -negotiations fora, place of' meeting of the Congress, and to. adopt thQplan'of election. \ '■' '
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XII, Issue 26, 30 January 1877, Page 2
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