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MORE FIGHTING.

vU TKli DECLINES TO SUPPORT Bi\GLA;ND'B POLICY. AGITATION IN BRITAIN AGAINST WAR. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. London, January 5. A severr engagement took placeat S^ven. The Russian loss was 700. The Turks retreated with a loss of 600, Baker Pasha covering the re»teat-. Erz<-roum is completely invested. lhe uasians will cot bombard, but will reduce by famine, O'ing to a majority of the population being Ohri-tians, Austria declines to support the action of England. There is great agitation throughout England against war. Numer ous extra Parliamentary speecheh have been delivered. It m stated that the CnUner, is divided, the Ptemier, Gathorne Hardy, and Cairns favouring acn'on ; Salisbury. Carnavon, Derby and Crops against interference, while others are of d"Uhtful opii ion. Mnkh ; ar Pasha has arrived at Stxmboul. Cardinal Manning" proposed to h-»ld a conclave of Cardi als m Malta. The Italian Cardinal! obj'ofc - The Queen has crfa'e>l a n*v. • rder o^ Knghtliood named the •' I m peri il Crown of Indi'<." Fe.uales are eligible. Hemp is firm. Frequent rm-etinga ate held br :ughout England favour of he maintenance of British net*tfi itv. General Gourka is successfully advancing ontiophia. r Jhe lurka are fallit.g back On Ektlm ; n.

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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 869, 8 January 1878, Page 2

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MORE FIGHTING. Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 869, 8 January 1878, Page 2

MORE FIGHTING. Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 869, 8 January 1878, Page 2

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