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NEGOTIATIONS WITH TURKEY.

probable; occupation of sua-

KIM; '(%* ELKCTRIC TBLBGaAPHI-ir-CO^YRIGHT.) ' ftIKUTBB!a TELEGRAMS. London, May 21. ~ln the House 6£ Comtrioni Mr Gladstone . informed . the . (House .that negotiations had been carried on with' tho Sublhtto Porte for the Tnrfcish occupation of Sitiktiu,- but .that bo other" Power had bWn invited fo Occupy that plac^T / Aden, May 22. The Union tJompany s s.s. Arab which has been ordered to convey the New South Wales -contingent to Australia, arrived -here yesterday, and* subsequently loft for Sydney. The troops who were ordered fiom here to Suakim have returned. , . Sydney, May 22. Telegrams have passed between the Hon. Alexander Stuart, Premier of New South Wales, and Hon. Robert Stoift, Premier of New Zealand. The latter expresses himself as being anxious to show appreciation of the work done by the NewSouth Wales, Contingent m the Soudan, and of their conduct* while undergoing the hardship of the 1 campaign. Mr Stuart m reply conveyed to Mr Stout his gratif action m receiving' so touching an expression of sympathy, and requested the honor of a visit from the Premier of New Zealand on the bccasioßLof . the return of the colonial fortes* ' 5 ■■ f '

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 144, 23 May 1885, Page 2

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NEGOTIATIONS WITH TURKEY. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 144, 23 May 1885, Page 2

NEGOTIATIONS WITH TURKEY. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 144, 23 May 1885, Page 2

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