THE EASTERN CRISIS.
London, Oct. 20. It is announced that the British Go vernraent have warned Greece an.i Servia of the consequences attaching to their present aggressive policy. Oct. 21, The Government have received a reply to the note despatched by Great Britain to Greece, warning her of tinconsequence of her action, and in repl t the Greek Government state that although they are anxious to maintain peace, they feel it necessary to protect their own interests. With reference to the proposed con ference on the Roumelian difficulty, England, France, and Italy hesitate to joining in )it unless there "js no possibility of a'restoration of the status quo, The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, in addressing a public meeting at York last night, stated he was hopeful of a peaceful settlement of the Bulgarian difficulty. He added that the European Power* would protect Constantinople from foreign aggression.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1409, 24 October 1885, Page 1
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