RUSSO-TURKISH WAR.
London, January 7. Radetzsky crossed the Shipka un opposed. '
The junction of the armies undor tho Czare\titch and Zimmerman is probable;
Germany and Austria object to Russian war vessels cutering the Hellespont unless other Powers have the same privilege.
General Touvelle's Corps on the BaU Itans number'eight hundred men frostbitten, and fifty-threo dead.
Mr Layard has officially informed the Porte that Eussia requires an armistice arranged between the opposing commanders.
Turkey has applied through England for an armistice.
Six thousand Turks engnged the Russians near Erzerouru, and the llus* sians were defeated.
The Scindia's conduct in India is regarded as disaffected.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2778, 9 January 1878, Page 2
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103RUSSO-TURKISH WAR. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2778, 9 January 1878, Page 2
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