NEWS OF THE WORLD.
(Latest Cablegrams.)
Berlin, Feb. 28, Prince Bismark has demanded of the Russian Government an exposition of the reoent speeoh of General Skobeloff to the Seryian students at Paris, in which he made'; a warm' diatribe againßt the Germans, and predicted that war between Russia gpd Germany was inevitable. London, Feb. 22.
Mr Corbet will, it js apnouneed, oppose Mr Bradlaugh in the election for North: amp'tbn',' ,, .: i •'■•'.';-':'•' ,J;
St. Petersberg, Feb. 22. .The Russian Government has ordered .General; Skobeloff to proceed without delay to this city. Count Schouvaloff died to-day, aged 54. " : Melbourne, Feb, 23. The Russian Admiral Aalanbegoff has communicated with the Victorian' Government regarding the publication in the Melbourne ■" Ag/of a 6ctitioua despatoh from the Russian Government relative to the defences pi Hpbson's Bay. The despatch, it appears, was published as a joke. The Admiral, however, expressed to the Goverpment jiis annoyance at the publication, and it has transpired that the Governor apd Ministers have expressed their their regret and furnished an explanation to. Admiral Aalanbegoff regarding the alleged despatoh.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1007, 24 February 1882, Page 2
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176NEWS OF THE WORLD. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1007, 24 February 1882, Page 2
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