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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION

Bedter's Tklegbams— Coptbioht)

BucHAKesT, Dacembor 24« The Chamber of Deputies have voted 16,000,000 francs for the purpose of building forts and procuring armament for Roumania.

n lT t **»"KMr« December 24. Count Hatafeldt. the German Ambassador at the Court of Ist James, started suddenly for Berlin after conferring with the Marquis of Salisbury, who came to London especially for the purpose of interviewing Count Hatzfeldt, ;-. • The European situation^ is cauiine: much uneasiness, and the complicated reports which are eSxent only addi confusion to the^ftfe ulty . The Kussiapi Goverqment have given? no assujance regardiag-tfte movement or JKe troops m Polapjg^rough Prince Lobanoff, the Russian Ambassador to» the Court of Vienna 5 nor has any explanation been ma% to General Schweimtz or Count Wolkenstein, the Oerman and Austrian Ambassadors at St. Peteisburg, ; St. PsTEESBtiRa, December 25. i4ord and Lady Randolph Churchill arrived here yesterday from Berlin. His. ijordship had an infter^w tfitK M. de yesterday, arid wilt^ accordedi an audience by Majesty the Czar to-day, »

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1725, 27 December 1887, Page 2

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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1725, 27 December 1887, Page 2

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1725, 27 December 1887, Page 2

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