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Revolution in Bulgaria

Teeuteks telegrams} , .-J'ONBTANTISO'PLE, August 31. Prince Alexander has arrived at Tirinova, the former capital of Bulgaria. St. Peteesbvbg, August 3L. The Russian Press generally are .clamouring for. Russian occupation of Bulgaria. . - ■- London, August 25. The conspirators employed by the Czar raised a Servian war scare in Bulgaria, which had the effect of inducing Prince Alexander to send regiments devoted to his interests to the frontier. The Queen forwarded telegraphic enquiries as to the Prince's whereabouts from London to Tirnova, but" received. no answer. i There is great excitement here in | consequence of the news received that the movements of the Russian treops in the direction of the Bulgarian frontier are assuming a menacing aspect. Prince Alexander, it is said, has been kidnapped by Russian agents in Germany. Soldiers in the various garrisons drink his health nightly, and in other ways declare a yearning for war with Russia. Received September 2, 1.30 a.m. Berlin, September 1. The Nord Deutsche Zeatung in an article to-day states that Germany is not affected by the situation in Bulgaria, amd that the recent increase in German armaments is due to the action ef France who is alone answerable for the present situation in Central Europe. «aaae_9z_EH__e*_B_ _ ■ I

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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 2 September 1886, Page 3

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Revolution in Bulgaria Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 2 September 1886, Page 3

Revolution in Bulgaria Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 35, 2 September 1886, Page 3

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