THE EUROPEAN SITUATION
WAR IMMIMENT.
THREATENING MOVEMENTS OF RUSSIA.
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(Raoaived January 17, 2.30 p.m.)
SoriA, J&nu*rj 15. Russia is massing troops' at KtevJ"'* Odessa, and Kishinev, Other corps nave been ordered to proceed further-, along the AusLro-Hungarian and Roumanian frontier.
Bebliit, January IS. There is feverish activity among the Russian troops m Poland, with the commissariat, hospital and railway^ staffs. The latter are making large" additions to their plant and rolling ■ stock. In many towns foreign merchants have been ordered by Russian . officials to close their premises and leave the country.
Vxbmka, January 15, Frequent meetings of the Austrian Military Council have been held during the past (ew days. The alarmist feeiihg prevalent some time ago has been thUji I revived. The Hungarian press ii dis^l trustful of Germany. ; ■ o* : • Lobdon, Jannarj 16. The "Daily Telegraph" states: that Italy will send 200,000 troops to ■'-'• Galicia m the event of an outbreak of war; • :: " :
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1742, 17 January 1888, Page 2
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159THE EUROPEAN SITUATION Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1742, 17 January 1888, Page 2
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