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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION

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St. PfiTEBSBUBQ, January 23, All goods traffic has been suspended on the southern railways, as all available rolling stock is required for the con-( veyance of troops and stores. The heavy snow which is now lying m Galicia has stopped the movements of troops m that quarter. St. Petersburg, January 24. A heavy fall of snow will prevent a! renewal of Russian military transports to the frontier until the end of February. Paris, January 24. A telegram has been received from Nancy, a town m the department of Meurthe et Moselle, stating that a French gamekeeper while shooting boars on the frontier was assaulted by a German exciseman, who seized his n'fle. CoNSTANTItfOFM, JiQUary 23 New* has been received here that the troops at Erzeroum are being re-inforced, and the defences of the place attended to. London. January 25. It is reported here that (he Russian Legation at Bucharest has been ordered to break off relations with Roumania on the ground of the wrongful arrest oi a Russian official, and his subsequent release without explanation, It is asserted that Lord Randolph Churchill's head has been turned with the flattering attention shown to him during his visit to Russia, and that he is returning to England full of antiGerman projects. . Bkrun, January 24. Prince Bismarck states that be is somewhat confident that peace m Europe will be maintained this year.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1750, 26 January 1888, Page 2

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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1750, 26 January 1888, Page 2

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1750, 26 January 1888, Page 2

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