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EUROPEAN.

London, April 1. England bas signed tbe protocol, on condition that Russia demobilises. The prospect «>f an agreement between Turkey and Montenegro is revived. April 2. The ambassadors signed the protocol at the foreign office. Earl Derby declared its validity depended upon peace being secured to Montenegro, Russia demobilising, and Turkey disarming. Count Schouvaloff declared that Eussia consented to demobilise, and was willing to enter into negotiations with Turkey with. a view to mutual disarming, provided peace of Montenegro be secured. Turkey is reported to be favorably disposed towards disarming and reforms. The * Times' and Government organs approve the action of the Cabinet, but {dwell on the uncertainty of the situation, as everything depends on Russian sincerity. The ' Daily .News ' ridicules the whole affair, The year's revenue is 78| millions.

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Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 895, 6 April 1877, Page 5

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EUROPEAN. Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 895, 6 April 1877, Page 5

EUROPEAN. Bruce Herald, Volume IX, Issue 895, 6 April 1877, Page 5

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