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England's Demands at the Conference.

London, February 11

At the approaching conference England will insist upon the free passage of the Dardanelles, and complete access to the Black Sea, with full security of communication to India through Egypt.

(AHOUS' SPBCIAL.)

London, February 7. His Holiness the Pope died at three o'clock to-day.

The Russian entry into Constantinople is denied. ' .

The Russians will, in pursuance of the terms of the armistice, occupy Tchekmedcha, and hare already arrived at a central position. The:e is great semation in Parliament, and an immense concourse assembled. Ministers met with an enthusiastic reception. The Turks hare evacuated Yarns. February 8. The role of credit was carried by two hundred and ninety-five to ninety-six. Many Liberals abstained from voting. February 9.

Six vessels of the British fleet have been sent to Stamboul to protect British residents and their property.

England invites other Powers to act similarly to prevent disorder.

The remainder of the fleet remain at Besika Bay. •

The Cardinals are summoned to Home for a conclave. ■

During the panic on Thursday consols fell from ninety-six to ninety-five, but recovered ,to n:nety-five and , threequarters.

The Brindisi mail has arrived.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2807, 12 February 1878, Page 2

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192

England's Demands at the Conference. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2807, 12 February 1878, Page 2

England's Demands at the Conference. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2807, 12 February 1878, Page 2

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