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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.

(Prr Press Association.) Berlin, May 1. The inactivity of the Czar m connec tion with European affairs is because he is uncertain what attitude be would assume while the Emperor is ill. The Czar condemns the Boulanger agita tion. Berlin, May 2, The Berlin Press states semi officially that the relations between Germany and Russia are growing worse. Oraoow May 2, Two Russian divisions are advancing towards the Galician frontier. London, May 2. Mr Stead, of the "Pall Mall Gazette," has interviewed Boulanger, and m giving the result of the interview, states that he believes Boulanger to be honest m his views, and that he will never seek a pretext for war, but will endeavor to biing about necessary social and internal rpfnrmQ m Tfrctnnt*

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1831, 3 May 1888, Page 3

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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1831, 3 May 1888, Page 3

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1831, 3 May 1888, Page 3

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