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THE EASTERN CRISIS.

Baler Advice.. [ebdtee’s TELEGRAMS—COPYRIGHT ] Constantinople, August 28. Later advices confirm the intelligence previously received that Prince Alexander of Bulgaria had landed at Rent. It is further stated he will be detained there until orders are received to liberate him. It is understood that Prince Alexander will then proceed to Darmstaadt, Prince Alexander of Hesse met the deposed Prince at Reni and requested him to return to Bulgaria.

Constantinople, August 27. Intelligence is to hand from Sophia hat a Regency has been established or Bulgaria, and that M. Karaniloff las been appointed Premier of the new Ministry. It is now asserted that M. Kavaveioff, who was President of the Council of Ministers prior to the deposition of the Prince, did not, as previously announced, join Zankoff in the leading revolution in bringing about the Prince’s arrest and deposition. Prince Alexander has been released from custody at Renieurrisi, a town on 1 the Danube, in Russian Bessarabia. He delivered a farewell speech to his escort, in which he expressed the hope that Bulgaria would choose another Prince. London, August 27. The Journal St. Petersburg states, and the Austrian and German Press generally agree, that the deposition of Prince Alexander was necessary to secure the firm accord of the three Empires, who are resolved to maintain peace and loyalist events on the Danube. ________

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1327, 28 August 1886, Page 2

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THE EASTERN CRISIS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1327, 28 August 1886, Page 2

THE EASTERN CRISIS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1327, 28 August 1886, Page 2

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