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London, November 7.
England and Austria have notified [Russia that they have agreed on a treaty to compel her to evacuate Turkey in accordance with the Berlin Treaty.
.Russia is fortifying Shumla, Silistria, and Widdin instead of removing her troops.
(Rbuteb's Special to Pbess Agency.)
Pabis, November 6.
The French Government, in come* quence of the British occupation of Cyprus, require assurances respecting French interests in Syria and Egypt.
Earl Salisbury, in replying, expressed his desire for co-operation between France and England regarding Egyptian affairs. London, November 6.
The Lord. Mayor has been knighted.
France and Italy are jointly supporting the Greek demands re Turkey.
Smith and Stanley have left Cyprus via the Suez Canal, and thence to England.
The Czar's yacht, which conveyed General Grant and Duke Sergius from Livadia to Odessa, foundered, but no lives were lost.
Many exhibitors at Paris have applied for space in the Sydney Exhibition.
France has appointed a representative to watch over their interests, and will probably despatch exhibits in a war vessel.
A committee has been forming in Paris to establish a permanent International Exhibition at Sydenham.
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Thames Star, Volume IX, Issue 3038, 9 November 1878, Page 2
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