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London Oct. 7. It is reported that Lord Randolph Churchill has left England on a visit to Berlin incog. It is stated that the visit was proposed by Count Bismarck and that the object is to secure an inter.', change of views of the English and Gorman Governments with reference to the present condition of affairs in Bulgaria.
In response to the note issued by the Bulgarian Government, Earl Iddesleigh has despatched a circular to the Powers suggesting the desirability of their giving their moral assistance to Bulgaria in the present crisis, The electors who sympathise with the action of Russia in demanding complete submission have determined to abstain from voting at the election ol the Sobranje and General Assembly.
A number of articles of a violent character have recently appeared in the French press in connection with the fisheries dispute that has taken place between the French and English fishermen off Ramßgato, where the former are alleged to have trespassed on British waters,
A commoncation from Sir P. Jennings has been published by Sir Haul £amuel in the London Press explaining the cause of the deficiency in the colony, and it has produced a good effect. New South Wales 3| per cent stocks have in consequence risen to 94. Oct, U. Much BJgnificanQb has been attached to
certain remarks made by HerrTiszain the speech which he delivered on Saturday alluding to the proposal that hud ho u made for tarrying out certain reforms in connection with the Auetro-Hungarian army. Her Tisza absolutely refused to discuss the question of army reform at the present critical juacture when the mother country was quite possibly on the ave of a great war.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1501, 19 October 1886, Page 3
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282AGE SPECIALS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1501, 19 October 1886, Page 3
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