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EUROPEAN CALOGRAMS. EARL BEACONSFIELD ON THE EAST ERN QUESTION. THE POLICY OF ENG AND.

DESPATCH FROM EARL OEitBY. [Press Agency.] Lohdon, November 8. At ft banquet given by the Lord Major of Loudon, Earl Boaoonstield eaid that the Oovernmeat poJioy aimed at the maintenance of peace, and toe amelioration of the Christians in Turkey and the province*, while upholding the integrity and independence of Turkey by ob .ervauoe of the l'ieity of P«n*. The Government had proponed a conference on the position of E*»ti m affairs, whiuh would be aocepted by the great Powera interested. Earl Bu« com field s>iid the policy of England was eapeoially one of p«tce, though no nat on was more prepared for war if the liberty or tbe existence of the Empire were menaced, A despatch from Earl T>erby to the British ambassador at St Patersburftb review* tbe action of the English Go-veruoi-at, and c mfirmi the previous despatch of tno 2nd October, in which Earl Durby refused to concur in tb* proposal of the Vienna note and said that the atrouitie* had caused agitation, but the feeling in England would change at once if it was believed that the integrity of Stamboul was menaoed by Buisia.

EMPEaOE uF RUSSIA. THREATENS WAR. November 11. Tho Emperor Alexander, in a ipeech at Moscow, «aid : 1 with the Conforenoe to agree oa the Battlement of the Eastern question ; but if I cannot obtain a rightfull guarantee, 1 am determined to act independently, and I am sure the whole of Rusbid will respond to my summons.

THE PRESIDENTIAL ELkOrioN.— TILTON'S .RETURN DOUBTFULL. There is intense excitement in Amerioa over tha Freudent's election, m later r«turna render the election of Mr Tilten doubtful.

FURTHER RISE WOOL. The wool market ia stronger, and prices lire still advancing. There has been a recovery of 21 to Bd, bringing rules up to those of last February ialoi.

RISE IN WHEAT. Wheat .is dearer. New Zealand, 48s to 00s.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 694, 25 November 1876, Page 2

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EUROPEAN CALOGRAMS. EARL BEACONSFIELD ON THE EASTERN QUESTION. THE POLICY OF ENG AND. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 694, 25 November 1876, Page 2

EUROPEAN CALOGRAMS. EARL BEACONSFIELD ON THE EASTERN QUESTION. THE POLICY OF ENG AND. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 694, 25 November 1876, Page 2

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