LONDON.
March 30. The Ambassadors of the Powers at Constantinople, acting under instructions from their respective Governments, have intimated to the Porte their acceptance of the last proposal, namely, to cede to Greece a larger extent of territory in Thessaly than previously offered, - but that the district of Epirus and the island of Crete remain to Turkey. The Envoys of the Powers at Athens are strongly urging the Hellenic Government to agree to the proposal, and thus arrive at a settlement of the Greek difficulty. The Government have instituted proceedings against a newspaper called the Liberty, the;orgart of the German Socialists, printed and issued' fn London, for' publishing articles eulogising the act of the murderer of the Czar, and urging the assassination of other crowned heads to gain the ends of Socialism. Tho editor of the paper has been arrested. Earl Beaconsfield suffered a relapse, and is now in a critical condition. Much anxiety, is felt throughout the country at his illness, ATHENS. March 30. The Greek Press to-day, discussing the proposals of the Porte for the settlement of the Frontier question bitterly repiidiate any obligation on the part of Greece to accept the terms offered by Turkey, and urges that a firm refusal be given to the same.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume VIII, Issue 1286, 1 April 1881, Page 2
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