THE EASTERN CRISIS.
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Constantinople, September 2. Intelligence is to hand from Srophia that M. Kanaveloff, the new Bulgarian Premier, having been proved guilty of complicity with M. Zankoff in the
arrest and deposition of Prince Alexander has been imprisoned. Alexander has arrived at Phillipopolis from Tirnova, and on hearing of the arrest of Kanaveloff immediately ordered his release, as well as that of Zankoff, who was previously in custody. St Petkiisujuuo, September 2 Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria, has
forwarded a communication to His Majesty the Czar, assuring him of his gratitude and devotion, and expressing his readiness to resign if such a step be considered necessary. His Majesty, in his reply,' informed Prince Alexander that he does not approve of his action
in returning to Bulgaria, foreseeing a complete rupture of the Balkan Peninsula is likely to result therefrom. The Czar added Russia declined to interfere while Prince Alexander remained in Bulgaria. In conclusion Mis Majesty announces in dealing with the question he will judge what his father’s memory, Russian interests and the peace of Eastern Europe require.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1333, 4 September 1886, Page 2
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182THE EASTERN CRISIS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1333, 4 September 1886, Page 2
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