TELEGRAMS.
(From our Daily Contemporaries.)
London, April 6. The protocol recognised the necessity of European concert, and favors the desire of Montenegro for the rectification of the frontier,, invites the Forte to reduce its army to a peace footing, recognised % Turkey's promise of reform, and hopes for its energetic execution. If the Porte disappoints the other Powers they will then consider the best means for securing the well-being of the Christians and the general peace of Europe. The Porte is displeased with the protocol, and will probably refuse to disarm. Montenegro maintains her demands. There is great uncertainty as to the course of events. Wool is inactive. Money easier. Wheat strong, and Btocks reduced ; New Zealand, 535. to 565. Tallow weak ; Australian mutton, 39s to 41s; beef, 38s to 395. New Zealand hemp depressed;. £20 to £23 nominal.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 210, 13 April 1877, Page 12
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138TELEGRAMS. New Zealand Tablet, Volume IV, Issue 210, 13 April 1877, Page 12
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