THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
' 6 (P3R PRESS ASSOCIAIION.) Paris, June 23 The Senate have voted unanimously for the Bill to establish a new force of artillery and engineers. Berlin, June 23. Prince Bismarck, m his speech to the Federal Council, said that the Government would adhere to the principles which had guided them m the past m their relations to both home and foreign affairs. Berlin. J a • 25 In the course of his speech to the Federal Council to-day, Prince Bismarck stated that the Emperor would consider the protection of the territory of the empire his first duty, Regarding foreign affairs, he said the Emperor would adhere to the policy of his prede- j cessoro. _ j
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 1877, 26 June 1888, Page 3
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