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Turkey and Greece.

(Per Press Association.) Loneos, March 20, Lord Salisbury tontonds that Groeco has no ehrod of right to Oroto uudor international law. Federated action on ibe part of Europe is the only hope of peace. Dealing with Mr Gladstone's attack, he said it would ho difficult to maintain a concert- of tho. Powora if irresponsible statesmon, influenced by political, rhapsodical and classical ini pulsos, flung insults at tho principal rulers of tho prosont Government, who would maintain invioiato the iutegr't./of Turkoy without an obtainod European authority, p CoxsTANTiNOPiiK Varch 21. Seven Turkish ironclads, three frigates, and seven torpedo boats have passed through the Straits bound for Crete. Thejr departure created intense cnthusiasnf ...-.■ Athens, March 21. /'The Queen of Greece refused to receive a visit from the Russian Ambassador at Athens.

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 8692, 23 March 1897, Page 2

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Turkey and Greece. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 8692, 23 March 1897, Page 2

Turkey and Greece. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXIX, Issue 8692, 23 March 1897, Page 2