THE EUROPEAN SITUATION
BY ELEOTBIC TKLEORAPU — COPYSIGHT.J
(per pbess assooiaiion.)
Brrlin. Jannary 17. It is believed here that M. Fleurens wi'l fail m his[effort« to effect an arrangement with Russia and England. The official military journal refutes the statistics published by Russian papers showing the extent of German war preparations.
(Received Jtnwy 19, 12,40 p.m ) B --bus, January 18 It is officially stated by military authorities that the Russian troops m the frontier far out-number those of Germany and Austria.
The Emperor addressing the Red Cross Societies said he hoped the peace of Europe would be preserved.
Sofia, January 17. General Ignaffi and Prince Nikita of Montenegro were connected with the recent raid on the town of Bourgaio. Vibwwa, January 17. The Austrian press ridicules the optimist statement contained m the Russian Budget and thinks that so far from its being a proof of peace, it is rather a blind to the true intentions of Russia,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1744, 19 January 1888, Page 2
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