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THE EASTERN QUESTION.

SATISFACTORY PROGRESS TOWARDS A SETTLEMENT. f Pt r Pl\ s:: As.--1 >riation.—C«i»jri'jht., Constantinople, Sept. 14. The foreign Ambassadors here have adopted the Marquis of Salisbury's proposal for the evacuation of Tbessa'v.

The Powers propose that Greece shall sanction an international commission to administer the revenues allocated for payment of the interest on the debt. Russia has advised Turkey to evacuate Thessaly a month after the war indemnity has been issuec 1 . The resumption of commercial and maritime intercourse between Turkey and Greece lias been arranged.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 427, 16 September 1897, Page 3

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THE EASTERN QUESTION. Hastings Standard, Issue 427, 16 September 1897, Page 3

THE EASTERN QUESTION. Hastings Standard, Issue 427, 16 September 1897, Page 3

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