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CALOGRAMS.

THE WAR.

(Rbctbb's Speciai to Pbebs Aobhct.)

Calling out the Reserves.

The Queen's Explanatory

Kessage.

Vacancies in the CaMnet filled.

Lord Salisbury rs Foreign

Secretary.

Taa Situation fceoominff Critical.

Colonies waned to look to their

Defences.

Servia Eo-motilising.

Russia Fortifying her lines.

Attitude of Groat Britain

• firm.

Lohdon, April 1.

The Queen's mess..ge brieflj and formally explains calling out the reserves to be necersary towards taking steps for the maintenance of peace cud tLe protection of Trilish intc." 3ts.

Tha appoinlmonis of LorJ Salisbury as Fo.eign Sectary md S( uiev as Secretary of St te for Wa t ' are con.> *nrd.

The Bl'J'..i Gove.an?nc hare warned t-i? Colonies t'r.t it is r'cesaa-y to take p.ll arrilablfj d; . nsive t. as,u za for outlying tr tHory. Lttter. Serria iurcmobilisinj. Bussia is fortif/ing the lines of Tclistaldja. Mr Hardy, Secretary for India, becomes Lord Staplehurst.

A circular despatch from Lord Salisbury deeply regrets the Russian decision for (be exemption of the terms of peace from debate. It refutes a partial discussion of the terms, an examination whereof

proves that grave results arc impending by subordinating Eastern Europe to Ilussia.

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Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2850, 3 April 1878, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. THE WAR. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2850, 3 April 1878, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. THE WAR. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2850, 3 April 1878, Page 2

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