CABLE NEWS.
.: Constantinople, March 3. M. Nellidoff, Russian Ambassador, has delivered a more pressing Note from the Czar to the Porte, which is endorsed by Germany and' France. The other Powers express 110 opinion on the subject of the Note, which, it is understood, renews the Czar's demand that Prince Ferdinand shall be immediately deposed. fc)T. Petersburg, March 3. The Eussian Government is irritated at their Bulgarian proposals not being accepted by the Porte, and the Sultan has again been enjoined to depose Prince Ferdinand. There are active military movements at Warsaw, March 4. Many of the officers who were on leave from their regiments stationed at Warsaw have, been recalled. . Pessimistic views prevail respecting the European situation. The Crown Prince, Bad News. : San Kemo, March 2. The latest reports respecting > the health of the Crown Prince show that the swelling has increased, and that the patient is- being slowly stifled to death. 'iThe German doctors, and.Sir Morel Mackenzie still disagree as to the treatment to'be prescribed.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2840, 6 March 1888, Page 2
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