France and Germany
THE POPE AND THE ARMY BILL.
By Electric Telegraph. — Copyright [beuteb's teli grams, i Beblin, February 8 In addressing a meeting last night. Herr Windhorst declared that the Roman Catholic electors of Germany would disregard che Pope's advice to support those candidates who would vote for the increase of the Army Bill.
Count von Moltke, in reply to a deputation, assured them that the political situation was most serious. Pakis, February 9. In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday a credit of eighty-six million fraucs for military purposes was adopted.
London, February 8
The statements recently published va. the Daily News, to the effect that war was impending between France and Germany, are reiterated in the Austrain newspapers, and are confirmed in official circles in Vienna. It is stated that m all probability Germany will be compelled to anticipate French action, and will take the field almost immediately to prevent France entering upon the contest, fully equipped and prepared for a protracted contest.
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Feilding Star, Volume VIII, Issue 92, 10 February 1887, Page 2
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