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[Received in Oamaru at 3.43 a.m.] (Reuters Special Telegrams-Per Press Agency.)

London, April 26. A largo meeting in Manchester adopted a resolution that tho British Government had thrown obstacles in the way of tho maintenance of peace, and protesting against tho employment of Indian troops in Europe. Paris, April 24. The oponing of the Exhibition was brilliant. May 1. Tho steamer Cambria lias arrived in the harbor of Maine, from Russia, with 60 officers and 600 men of tho Russian navy, under command of Count Grofonburg, 'believed to be destined for privateering. Vienna, April 30. It is reported that thero will be an oarly Austrian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Constantinople, April 30. There has been an affray between Russian and Turkish troops near Constantinople. London, May 1. Tho Duko of Connaught is betrothed to Louisa, daughter of Prince Frederick Charles of Germany. St. Pbtersburgii, May 2. General Todleban has ' failod to arrange for tho withdrawal of tho British ironclad squadron and tho Russian army, and regards war as inevitable. Tho Mussulman rising continues.

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

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[Received in Oamaru at 3.43 a.m.] (Reuter's Special Telegrams-Per Press Agency.) North Otago Times, Volume 1881, Issue XXVI, 7 May 1878, Page 2

[Received in Oamaru at 3.43 a.m.] (Reuter's Special Telegrams-Per Press Agency.) North Otago Times, Volume 1881, Issue XXVI, 7 May 1878, Page 2

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