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ANGLO-RUSSIAN DIFFICULTY.

St. Petersburg, April 16. A dispatch has been received from General Kornaroff, dated the 6th April, in which he states that after the hostilities on 30th March the remnant of the Afghan force fled to Herat. A detachmant of Russian troops remains at the Pulikliesti Fort, two miles north of Penjdeh. General Kornaroff concludes his dispatch by slating that an advance is at present needless.

London, April 17. In the House of Commons to-day, Mr Gladstone took occasion to deny the statement which had been circula'ed to the effect that Penjdeh had been ceded to Russia.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18850418.2.11

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1329, 18 April 1885, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
98

ANGLO-RUSSIAN DIFFICULTY. Temuka Leader, Issue 1329, 18 April 1885, Page 2

ANGLO-RUSSIAN DIFFICULTY. Temuka Leader, Issue 1329, 18 April 1885, Page 2

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