CABLEGRAMS. POLITICAL OUTLOOK.
.London, August 18. It is reported tjjat'Prince Bismarck has stated in a. cleajr manner the policy of Germany witli regard to tho Bcjjg^isirt. difficulty. It will, he says, bo the aim of Oenn-my not to interfere actively, and she will leave Russia absolutely unfettered in dealing with But^nrin. Bismarck is further reported to haVo declared that (jlennany will inaint.iin a similar attitude with regard to Servia and Egypt, leaving Austria at full liberty to deal with tonuer question, and not ii.terfering in any way with the solution of the Egyptian difficulty by England. Mr. Gladstone had written a letter iv .which lie declares that the election of Bninner lor Nortliwiek division of the county of Cheshire, by such a large majority as 1,120 over his unionist opponent is convincing evidence that tue people of England are becoming alive ito the justice of the Irish deuiaud, and are intending to concede a measure of Home Kule for liel.ind.
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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 216, 20 August 1887, Page 2
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160CABLEGRAMS. POLITICAL OUTLOOK. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 216, 20 August 1887, Page 2
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