THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
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Paris, April 24.. The Corate de Paris approves of the proposed revision of the constitution, and states that monarchy alone will guarantee order at home and peace abroad.
The Government intend to ask the Chamber of Deputies tb vote a'sum of fifty-two million francs in aid of the defences at Brest, Cherbourg, Toulon, and Cambray.
It is stated that eleven thousand men are required to raise the army to an efficient state.
M. de Freycinet has stated that it is the intention of France to have a million of men stationed on the frontier and another million in the interior, and also that it is proposed to extend the terms under which the men will serve to twenty five years.
St Petersburg.. April 24. The Sr. Petersburg journals are complaining of the massing of troops on the frontier by Austria. Vienna, April 25. The " Pesther Lloyd " considers that Russia will gradually undermine the whole of Eastern Europe and incite the populace to sedition.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1825, 26 April 1888, Page 2
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169THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1825, 26 April 1888, Page 2
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