THE ROUMELIAN QUESTIONS.
u ——♦ y [reuter's telegram.) £ Constantinople, November 6. e His Excellency Said Pasha, the re--1 presentative of the Sublime Porte on a the International Conference, stated at the opening sitting that he hoped the Powers would be able to arrive at a satisfactory settlement of the Bulgaria difficulty. In consequence of the disturbed state of affairs on the frontier of Greece, • Turkey is despatching troops to main* ® tain quietude. WAR VOTES IN GREECE. Athens, November 7. The Chamber of Deputies, in view t of the present disturbed state of affairs, voted 12,000,000 drachmai towards in--5 creasing the strength of the navy, and • 30,000,000 drachmai have been passed a as a patriotic loan in case of hostilities } being rendered necessary.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7480, 9 November 1885, Page 5
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