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THE WAR QUESTION.

LATER.

(Reuteb's Special to Peess Agency.)

The Conservative Press on the

Bulgarian Agreement.

Times and Daily News

Approve.

Turkish Plenipotentiaries

Dissatisfied.

Austria increasing mobilisa-

tion.

Affairs in Turkey Threatening.

The Grand P:.ix de Paris.

Fighting resumed in Monte-

negro.

London, June 16.

The Conservative- journals condemn the Bulgarian agreement between Salisbury and Schouvaloff. The Daly News considers it a satisfactory compromise. The Times approves it completely.. i • Bjselin, June 16. The Turkish plenipotentiaries announce that they will withdraw from the Conference if autonomy be granted to Epirus, Thessrlly, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Vienna, June 16. „ Austria is increasing the mobilisation of troops.

Constantinople, June 16. Negotiations for the sur-ender of Varna,

Shumla and Babun have been ab: :i done 1.

(Special to Pbess Agency.)

London, June 16

The race for the Grand Pr:s de Paris was run to-day—TuVle first, Insulaire second. TurvJ'Te won by a neck; eight ran. Fighting has been resumed in Montenegro. The cause is unknown. The Austrian reserves are ordered to jV l to-day.

(Reuteb's Special to Pbess Agency.)

London, June 15

In their second innings the Longsight team beat the Australia us with two wickets to si are.

Fred. 'Grace scored 41 in their second innings, and 23 in their first.

The Prince of Wales visited the Australian trophies at the Paris Exhibition, and expressed great satisfaction. He Las accepted the presidency of the Colonial Institute. . ( . The money market is rather firm Australian securities are characterised by great strength. ' , . . It is rumoured that Parliament trill be dissolved ia autu nn. - Berlin, June 15. The partial mobilisation of the Austrian troops in Transylvania and Dalmatia has been effected. Count Andrassy and Scfayuvaloff are partia 'y in accord.

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Bibliographic details
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2914, 18 June 1878, Page 2

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THE WAR QUESTION. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2914, 18 June 1878, Page 2

THE WAR QUESTION. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2914, 18 June 1878, Page 2

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