RUSSIA AND AFGHANISTAN.
I. npon, March 13.
Rpp'ying to aquettion in the House of Commons lasi night the Right Hun. W. E. G‘»ds(one stated that the insition of affairs between theat Bruin and Russia remains unchanged. The Czar had repeated his pacific assurances, but there was reason to believe that the advance of Russian troops sail continues.
March 15.
In, commercial circles in Knglaod great disquietude sail exists, and shippers to Australia are insuring against war risks.
March 21.
The St, Petersburg Press are triumphant at the agreement recently entered into between M. de Stael, the Imperial Ambassador in London, and Mr Glad- '• stone, that no further advance of troops should take place on either side. St. Petersburg, March 19.
A semi-official journal published at St. Petersburg, slates that Mr, Gladstone’s recent declarations regarding the Anglo-Itussian situation bad cleared the ground for parleying of a pacific character.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1318, 24 March 1885, Page 1
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