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THE BULGARIAN QUESTION.

[BEOTER'S TELEGRAMS.)

Constantinople, February 13. j In compliance with • the wishes of the European Powers, Bulgaria, and Roumelia have recalled their reserves. The Porte has replied to the demands of the Russian Government to explain the agreement entered into with Bulgaria. In his reply the Sultan states he hopes the agreement arrived at will be adhered to, since it is evident that Turkey has been faithful to the terms of the Berlin Treaty. , " The Standard states that the Great Powers will not alio the offensive and defensive agreement of Turkey and Bulgaria. A Press Association message says :— The Times states that Servia has finally resolved to adopt a peaceful attitude in the future. , [reotbr's telegrams.] THE NEW MINISTRY. " London, February 13. All the members of the new Ministry have been re-elected. A Press Association message says : —Mr. John Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has been re-elected by a majority of 2680. SIR CHARLES DILKE IN THE DIVORCE COURT. London, February 12. The divorce case, Crawford v. Crawford and Dilke, concluded to-day, when Sir Charles Dilke was acquitted by the jury of the charges brought against him. A Press Association message says : —The divorce case, Crawford v. Crawford and Dilke, has created a good deal of excitement, and the impression left on the public mind is that the facts contained in the allegation have not been disproved, but that the verdict obtained was simply a legal acquittal. Mrs. Crawford's admissions were unsupported, and complete evidence was not produced by the petitioner's counsel. Acting on the advice of his counsel Sir Charles Dilke did not present himself for examination. The Times characterises the result of the case as extraordinary, and the Pall Mall Gazette says that Sir Charles Dilke's promised refutation of the charges has not been given. The marriage has been dissolved. , it THE LONDON UNEMPLOYED. London, February 13. It was intended to hold another meeting of the unemployed in Hyde Park to-day, but the display of force on the part of the police prevented the gathering. THE WEST END RIOTS. London, February 13. An inquiry is to be held into the riots last week, and the failure of the police to suppress the outbreak. , Summonses have been issued against the Socialist leaders, returnable at Bowstreet on Wednesday next, the 17th inst. LORD DUFFERIN AT MANDALAY. Rangoon, February 13. His Excellency Lord Dufferin has arrived at Mandalay. THE TAINUI. Rio de Janeiro, February 13. The Tainui left yesterday, for London, with her cargo of frozen meat in good condition.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7562, 15 February 1886, Page 5

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THE BULGARIAN QUESTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7562, 15 February 1886, Page 5

THE BULGARIAN QUESTION. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7562, 15 February 1886, Page 5