TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
EUROPEAN GALO&BAMS.
[Press Agency.] THF ENGLISH AMBASSADOR OS THE FUIURE OF TURK.ET.
London, January 25. In replying to a farewell a Idress, Sir Heniy Elliott, the English Ambassador at Couat iiitir.ople, expressed his firm belief m the future of Turkey, as the Porte had anuouneed its intention to introduce, of its o»vn accord, the reforms demanded. Midhat Pusha eends a despatch to Prince Milan of Servia, and Prince Nicholas of Montenegro, inviting them to enter into negotiations for a place for the meetings of the Congress, and to ado^t a plan of elections. Jan 27. MR GLADSTONE ON ENGLAND S ATJLTiUDE. Mr Gladstone, m a speeoh at Taunton, reiterated the charges against the abominable Turkish regime.. He insintei upon England's rosponuioility. He considered Turkey had violated and destroyed the Treaty of 1856, which was no longer binding. Be refuted the charges against England that she entertained suspicions of Russia and concluded his address by an eloquent appeal to the English people to do tneir duty.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 722, 1 February 1877, Page 2
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167TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 722, 1 February 1877, Page 2
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