BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
[Reuter’s Agency.] The Coercion Bill Denounced. London, Feb. 7. Public meetings have been held in London and in several provincial towns, at which resolutions were passed denouncing the Irish Coercion Bill now before Parliament. After tbe Storm. In addition to a complete cessation of outrages in Ireland, there are signs now that the Irish tenants are giving way to the landlords, and will resume payment of rent for their holdings. Smoothing tbe Way. Berlin, Feb. 7. Mr Goschen, the English Ambassador to the Porte, is visiting this city while cn route for Constantinople. He has had audiences of the Emperor and Prince Bismarck. Creek Fire Subdued. Athens, Feb. 7. A more moderate feeling now pervades all classes in Greece in regard to the frontier question, and there seems every probability that the Turco-Greek difficulty will receive a peaceful settlement.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2463, 9 February 1881, Page 2
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142BRITISH AND FOREIGN. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2463, 9 February 1881, Page 2
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