THE RUSSO-AFGHAN TROUBLE.
[Reuteb's Telegrams.] ,
London, April 10.
The panic which prevailed for some time oh account of the threatening aspect of foreign affairs has now in a great measure subsided, and business matters have resumed their usual course. An Explanation Demanded. In the House of Commons to-day, Mr Gladstone stated, in reply to a question, that General Komaroff had been requested by the Russisn Government to furnish an explanation of his conduct in attacking the troops. . London, April 12. It is not expected that the reply of General Komaroff to the demand of the Uussian Government for an explanation of his attack on the Afghan troops will be received for fully a fortnight. Intelligence is to hand to the efiect that Ayoub Khan, late Ameer of Afghanistan, attempted to escape from custody, and has been conveyed to the citadel at Teheran.
(Received April 13,10 a.m.) St. Peteksbiteg, April 10.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5068, 13 April 1885, Page 2
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150THE RUSSO-AFGHAN TROUBLE. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5068, 13 April 1885, Page 2
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