CABLE MESSAGES.
WELLINGTON. January 3. A special message dated London, Januaay Ist, says; Russia refused Lord Loftns’ mediation. If Turbo desires an armistice she must apply direct to the Russian Com-mander-in Chief. Gourka’s vanguard occupied the Balkan passes between Arab Kuak and Sophia. It is reported at Bucharest that the Turks have abandoned ami burned Sophia. Midbat Pasha has left Rome for London. The Czarewitch remains at Bulgaria, with General Todleben as Chief of the Staff. The Servians arc advancing on Pristova. Numerous meetings have been held iu England regarding Earl Beaconfield’s supposed war policy. An anti-war fooling predominates. The Frisco mails have been delivered. O ; [Router’s Special to Press Agency.] LONDON. January 3. Earl Carnarvon, replying to a deputation, said that England had determined to have a voice in the settlement of the Eastern question. Terrible distress exists in South Wales in consequence of the closing of iron works.
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Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 284, 5 January 1878, Page 2
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150CABLE MESSAGES. Patea Mail, Volume III, Issue 284, 5 January 1878, Page 2
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