AGE SPECIALS.
L.ONijiQfj, April 37. (teat oi)t||.i)sfiisij) jjreyails ip England OVQP the of jyaf Russia. The Great Powers aru endeavoring to kvo the Baltic declared a neutral sea in the event of war. It is frejiieysd that a secret treaty has been connluded bptvyeejj %|Jand and Turkey. Batavia, May 2. The ironclad steamer Minin is the only worship at present in this port. She has disuibieij, will requiro to go into dock for repairs before she can proceed to sea. London, May 5. Notwiiiistiiijdjflg jtljs wmzaiPftlito sifbiuit the Afghan frontier question to fji'lritpntion, tljg British preparations for war nee being ypqusty pcopeeied with, The Russian outposts at Zullikar on the Herinul river to the West, and towards Mfiruchak on the Murghab river to the East, ; Will probably be evacuated while the proposed commission js engaged examining the details of the m frontier line-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1987, 11 May 1885, Page 2
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143AGE SPECIALS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1987, 11 May 1885, Page 2
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