BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[ll /•; utk n’s Ac;e\ cv. j Cured of Their Obstinacy Co.v.sTAXTi.voi'i.i;, Nov. 11. News has been received that the chiefs of the Albanian league, except those resident in Duloiguo. have now promised Dervish Pasha compliance with his request, and the cession will be made at once. Good for the Building- Trade VIEXXA, Nov. 11. The damage caused to the town of Agram, by the earthquake winch occurred there yesterday', is estimated at fully throe million florins. A. Crisis in Trance Pauis, Nov. 11. The statement that the Ministry had resigned in consequence of their defeat m the Chamber of Deputies over the March Decrees was premature. It is now understood I hat M. Jules Ferry and his colleagues defer tendering their resignation to President Grevy until their position has been further considered. Making Keady. Athens, Nov. 11. In view of the expressed intention of Government to maintain their demand for the rectification of the Greek frontier, additional troops arc being mobilised, and the army throughout is being placed on a war footing.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2390, 13 November 1880, Page 2
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175BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2390, 13 November 1880, Page 2
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