RUSSI A WI LLIN G TO ABATE HER TERMS.
OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE ■ALLIANCE. RUSSIAN TROOPS MARCHING HOME. SHIP CAPSIZED : 404 LIVE LOST. [rEUTCR's SPEOIAL CALOaiIAM.3.] ST. PETERSBURG; March 25. The Emperor is inclined to reduce the terms on which he would be disposed to accept terms of peace, provided Turkey accepts Russia's , proposal to enter into an offensive and defensive alliance With her. It is Bemi-officially stated here that England insisting on the submission by Russia of the fall terms of peace, is an act of chicanery, done with the view of concealing her offensive intentions. CONSTANTINOPLE, March 26. Tho Russian troops are marching for home. LONDON, March 25. The. ship Eurydice capsized iu the j Channel, and 404 lives were lost.
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Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 900, 30 March 1878, Page 2
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122RUSSIA WILLING TO ABATE HER TERMS. Waikato Times, Volume XI, Issue 900, 30 March 1878, Page 2
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