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f< [Press Agency.] 1 . ■ ] London, April 25\ The San Francisco ttiaik hasten' delivered. .:■.< .!•■,.. i The Merchants' Committee hdve decided to restrict the next Bale |to 300,000 bales, , exclusive of the--40,000 held over. The brokers concur. Quantity arrived : r 33570 bales. The/ships m time include the Mataura and Awari. " '
TRANQUIL PARISIAN VIE f W OF VON MOLTKJE'S SPEECH. • London, April 26i , . . Turkey's answer to the Manifesto of the Czar is that the attack 1 of Russia is unprovoked. Turkey appeals to the treaty of lssG,'and the mediation' of; tlie European Powers. ■-••'.'.' Russia is pouring troops into Roumania, Many Russians have already arrived at Galatz. I Cossacks are marching on Kalafat. The Turks occupying Rouinania have withdrawn to the interior. Prince Nitka, of Montenegro, is marching- towards the frontier. The Turks are advancing on Mkseh. ': Seventeen thousand Russians have crossed the._ Turkish frontier. Large Russian forces are ou the "way: to wards the Danube. ,!7 There is a universal desire that England should "remain neutral. '. Paris, April 26 The papers do not consider Von Molke's speech hostile to France: THE TURKS ROUTED IN THE FIRST ENGAGEMENT. . London, April 27 . Earl Derby neither accepts nor adopts the conclusion or arguments of Prince Gortschakoff's circular. The main army is moving towards Dalram6ha. (?) On the 26th the Russians crossed the frontier at Alexandrople. It is considered doubtful if the Turks will arrive m time to prevent the passage of the Danube. The Russians commenced hostilities at Ardaharn to-day and routed the Turks near Baitoura with a loss of 800 'men.
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 769, 1 May 1877, Page 2
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