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EUROPEAN NEWS.

[Special to Melbourne ArquH,"\ (Per Albion at Hokitika.) CONSTAKTINOPLK, Oct. 23. Great efforts have been made during.the past few days tb Overcome the. difficulties which have been raised by the Tutkish delegates at Cettiuge regarding ihe session o' territory to i."o teuegro, and the ambassadors of the Powtib have been endeavoring to induce the Sultan to give definite orders f .ir the surrender of Dulcigno and the districts of Grudd and Dinosch to Montenegro in accordance with the undertaking formerly given in a recent note. The Ambassadors of Germany, France, and Austria have taken' part in urging this step on the Sultan who lias, in consequence of repeated representations, ordered Riza Pasha in command of the Turkish troops to complete the Session of territory within the period of five days. Be yond this Order no advance has been made towards tho settlement of the difficulty which ha 9 arisen among the delegates at Cettinge with regard to the medeof effecting tbe transfer of .Dulcigno. The details of tbe surrender have not therefore been arranged. Athkns, October 23.' In consequence of the strong opposition which has been raised in the Chamber of Deputies to tbe appointment of the new President of the Chamber, the Ministry of M. Coumoundouros has tendered its resignation to the King, by whom it has been aocepted. Capetown, Oct. 22. Since the dispersion of tbe Busutos at Maffeting, tbe enemy have again concentrated their forces, and are now advancing against the Cape Rifles under Captain Clark with the intention of harassing their rear. Tkhebax, Oct. 23. The Khurds who, according to last reports, were making for the Turkish frontier with upoils taken from tbe districts they had pillaged, have again renewed their ravogea, and are laying waste fresh tracts of country Troops under the command of Hesbmeted Dowlis, Governor of Arabietar, have been organised, and are advancing rapidly against the enemy.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 275, 2 November 1880, Page 2

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EUROPEAN NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 275, 2 November 1880, Page 2

EUROPEAN NEWS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XV, Issue 275, 2 November 1880, Page 2

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