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(Eeuteu's Special to Phess Agency.) Berlin, July 9th. Prince GortschakoiF has no objection to the transfer of Cyprus to England. The greater part of the Continental Press are opposed to it. London, July 11. Three regiments embark for Cyprus immediately.
(Beuter'B Special to Press Agency.) London, July 8. Ministers have confirmed the conclusion of the treaty wii j Turkey. Bussia retains Batoum, Ardahan, aid Kars. The Turks promise reforms. ; England is to occupy »?d administer
Cyprus forthwith. General Wolseley has been appoint, :l Governor. The Congress is occupied with the limits of the Eulgarian frontier, and Persia. July 9. Cyprus remains part of Turkey. The surplus revenue is payable to the Sultan. The British withdraw on the restoration of Bitouni, Kara, and Ardahan. Tie Pres3 approve warmly, but the Daily News condemns. The Channel squadron has gone to Cyprus. Minisieri, in reply to questions as to Eussia detaining Batoum for defensive purposes, state that a treaty of alliance has been concluded between England and Turkey; that the Torte cedes Cyprus to England forthwith for occupation, and General Wolseley is to administer at; the island.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2934, 11 July 1878, Page 2
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185LATEST. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2934, 11 July 1878, Page 2
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