RUSSO-TURKISH WAR.
Meetings in England in Favor of Neutrality.
Russians Advancing on Sophia.
Turks Falling Back.
London, January 4.
Earl Carnarvon, replying to a question on the policy of the Government, declared that circumstances had not materially changed since Lord Derby's speech in November. JBussia's rejection of the offer of mediation was no affront to England ; adding that nobody desires a repetition of the Crimea. : ; . , January 5. • ■
Frequent meetings have been, held throughout England in favor of the maintenance of British neutrality. .
Gourko is successfully advancing on Sophia.
The Turks falling back on Ikhtiman.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2776, 7 January 1878, Page 2
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