ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.
STATEMENT BY MR. GLADSTONE. CRITICAL STATE OF AFFAIRS. [by electric telegraph.—copybight. j [bectbr's telegram.] tßeeelred March 7, 1.30 a,m.J London, March 5. After an interview to-day between Lord Granville and Councillor de Staal, the Russian Ambassador, Mr. Gladstone made a statement to the House of Commons to the effect that, a question of the greatest delicacy was now pending with Russia, and he deprecated any enquiries on the subject. ' ■';.' .
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7270, 7 March 1885, Page 5
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