THE CONCLUSION OF THE CONFERENCE.
Afc the conference the Turkish delegates attempted to discuss the defcaiU of the proposals of the European Po.vers, but ignored the essential demands. Lord Salisbury thereupon announced the con ferenoc > ended. General Ignatieff said he held the Powers .responsible, but expressed a hope that Turke> would resuect her LunsMan subjects, and not molest Servia or Montenegro. RUSSIAN NEUTRALITY DECLARED. Russia is now neutral, but will probably be unable to resist the demand of her Sclavonic subjeots. WAR UNLIKELY. The prevailing opinion is that immediate war is unakely. THE POSITION OF TURKEY The Grand Viaier stated that England and Prance had declared neither for" nor agmnst Turkej,
The Christian Patriarch and the Jewish Pa' .bi were present at the Grand CounTHEMAIL STEAMER. •The moil p» earner Assam arrived at Galle on the 17th.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 719, 25 January 1877, Page 2
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137THE CONCLUSION OF THE CONFERENCE. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 719, 25 January 1877, Page 2
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