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(REUTERS TELEGRAMS-PER PRESS AGENCY.) London, April 30.

The Hon. Gathorno Hardy, Secretary at War, says the British Government takes its stand on the Treaty of 1870. That treaty is considered at St. Stephens to bo without a single element of permit' nont peaco. The interests of Mussulman and Grook must not bo forgotten. England is resolved to adhere to the principles hithorto maintained. May 1. Tho British warlikn preparations aro incessant and increasing. Russia is urging tho Powers to agree upon a policy for tho partition of tho Turkish Empire.

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North Otago Times, Volume 1881, Issue XXVI, 7 May 1878, Page 2

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(REUTER'S TELEGRAMS-PER PRESS AGENCY.) London, April 30. North Otago Times, Volume 1881, Issue XXVI, 7 May 1878, Page 2

(REUTER'S TELEGRAMS-PER PRESS AGENCY.) London, April 30. North Otago Times, Volume 1881, Issue XXVI, 7 May 1878, Page 2

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