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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION

(per press association.)

Constantinople, March 22.

News has reached here that Russian agents have teen fomenting trouble in Armenia, and in consequence several nomadic tribes have revolted, and have pillaged a number of villages. It is stated that ten thousand troops are quartered at Sebastopol ready to embark at short notice, and it is believed their destination is Varna, a seaport of Bulgaria. Vienna, Maroh 2.3. Speaking at the Military Conference in this city, Herr Tisza said it was certain that peace would be maintained, «s Russia was entirely unprepared for War. Vienna, March 24. Since the return of the Archduke Rudolph from Berlin the feeling in Austria against Germany has become calmer, and confidence in the permanency of the, Triple Alliance and German bona fides has been restored. Sofia, Maroh 24. Bulgaria has decided not to reply to the Porte's notification to the effect that the election of Prince Ferdinand vras illegal.

Buohabest, March 24, J. C. Bratiano, Premier of Roumania, has declared that any power disturbing the peace of Europe will be regarded as an enemy by Roumania, and that that country will resist any attempt made to push troops through its territory without its consent.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1799, 26 March 1888, Page 3

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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1799, 26 March 1888, Page 3

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1799, 26 March 1888, Page 3

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