The War Cloud in Europe.
THE KAISER FURIOUS. [Per Press Association^ Vienna, October 29. The city newspapers are now calmer in their references to Prince Bismarck's revelations, which leads to tbe conclusion tbat they bad been inspired. They now contend that Prince Bismarck's duplicity will not affect the stability of the Triple Alliance. Berlin, October 29. The Emperor William is stated to be furious at Prince Bismarck's revelations. Paris, October 29. Le Temps declares that a FrancoRussian alliance would not be hostile to Great Britian, and that all disputes between these nations can be adjusted by diplomacy. London, October 29. The Marqnis of Dufferin, speaking at Belfast, said the people in England had no conception of the haunting anxiety experienced by those in high positions on the Continent. A war cloud was ever iupending, and Continental statesmen were terrified lest Great Britain's policy should hasten a conflict, hence the feeling of hostility which was pre* valent towards Great Britain.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 104, 30 October 1896, Page 2
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