CABLEGRAMS.
HOME AND FOREIGN.
[PEBSS ASSOCIATION THLIQBAMS. j - ’ London.
The Eight Hon. W. E. Gladstone aays that Turkey is an outlaw, and that the idea of assisting that country bv British forces is detestable.
Prior to taking action against Greece, Lord Salisbury desires to ascertain the views of the Powers as to the future government of Crete. His Lordship favours autonomy similar to the Island of Samos.
Berlin.
Emperor William is furious at Britain’s refusal to blockade Pimus. The German press says Lord Salisbury, by the stand he has taken up, imperils the peace of Europe. Washington. The Senate passed a resolution of sympathy with Greece.
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Western Star, Issue 1291, 24 February 1897, Page 2
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