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Rium's Telegram,
. London, May 24. Received 25th ] a.m. Mr Bayard United States Secretary' of State has forwarded a demand-for th(u;olease of the Amorican fishing David Adams, which whs seized'by the Canadian Government on. account of an infringement of the' fisheries' legulations. An indemnity was also demended on ihe part of the Owners of the vesssl.
Atiirns, May 23. Hostilities were renewed along the northern frontier yesterday, culminat. nig in skirmishes along ' the Afeole line. Firing was very destructive and many soldiers wer« wounded both on the Turkish aud Gresk sides The news of tlio engagement- caused great excitement in this city. Warlike demonstrations are being held.
" ' . \ - . ■ : % 2i < Advices frpm the 'frontier state that hostilities have ceased. The origin of the fighting is unknown; It is further stated tho respective cotnmumlHrs have arranged an interview for the purpose of coming to an amicable settlement. Berlin, May 24. .The death is announced, at the age of ninety, of Leopold Von jßanke, the well-known German historiw.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2303, 25 May 1886, Page 2
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