TELEGRAMS.
(From our Daily .Contemporaries.) London, February 8. Peace negotiations between the Porte and Servia and Montenegro have been suspended. Wheat is declining. •February 9. Granville urges unity of action between the European Powers with a view to coercing the Porte into the acceptance of their proposals. The Duke of Argyll and the Marquis of Hartington accuse the Government of changing its policy. Hartington Bays that Salisbury deserved the thanks of the country for restoring the entente cordialc between England and Russia, and for having made Turkey understand her relations towards England and the other Powers under the Treaty of 1856.
February 11. The Russian Press considers it is needless for the Czar to make war upon Turkey, whose fall, he says, will be quicker from internal anarchy than from foreign attack. The imposition of a land tax has given rise to serious riots in Japan.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 202, 16 February 1877, Page 9
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