THE PEACE OF EUROPE.
r PBB PBESB ASSOCIATION.] Berlin, February f. A rumor has gained credence m diplomatic circles that Spain and Roumania, and probably Sweden, will be admitted into the central alliance.
Londoh, February V. The European feeling is less confident that,peace can be maintained, and increasing military activity is being displayed by France.
Sir Charles Diike, m a letter,- states that the abandonment of Tuikey by Prince Bismarck, looks ominous,, and the idea of a rush on Stamboul by Russia is now quite feasible. He also expresses the opinion that if Italy should be compelled to join m the fight to maintain her Mediterranean rights, it is doubtful whether England would assist her, although Lord Salisbury has almost given a promise to dc 80.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1764, 11 February 1888, Page 2
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