THE EUROPEAN SITUATION
•"':■' '■;?. (PKR PiiEß3 ASSOCIATION.^ Constantinople, May o. It is stated that Russia is prompting Greece to raise an array of occupation for service m Turkey. Pah is, May 6 General Boulanger has issued a serial entitled " The German Invasion," being a history o^the war of 1870. In the preface he expresses a hope that war will be averted . He urges the necessity of organising the defonces of the country. Vibnna, May 6. The special military estimates brought down by Government amount to fifty four million florins. St. Petersburg. May 6. At a meeting of the Military Council to-day it was agreed that owing to the defects and weakness of her army, Russia was unable to assume the aggressive. It was decided to construct three railways towards the Austrian frontier, and also that the Siberian railway should be commenced without delay.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1835, 8 May 1888, Page 2
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