[reuter's special caloorams ] LoNDoif, Jannary ». The despatch published yesterday from special correspondence, stating that ihe Turks had abandoned Shipka Pass, and that General liede'fzky had occupied Kesanlik, is declared to be unfounded Preliminary negotiations for an armistice are reported to hive l»een opet.ed, but Huccess is considered m- probable. A HMIH HCE BETWEEN TURKLY ,MS T D RUSSIA. London, January 10. Acting uiu.er the a<.v. ; ce of >ht British Government, the Port ha> uour-emed 10 holu direct nego'iatioiis for an ainui lice with Ru>sia. lurkiali conjmamJeis> accordingh, have bien ii.snucted 10 t-onciude fin ar^iisice witfe ijie hubsjan Coiu niamier-iu ohi< f,
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 868, 12 January 1878, Page 2
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