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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION
THE BALKAN CRISIS.
RUSSIAN NOTE TO AUSTRIA
United Press Association. Copyrighi (Received *Doc. 2, 9.30 p.m.)___
ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 2
Russia lias informed Austria that she does not object to her arriving at a direct understanding Avith 'Turkey regarding Bosnia and Herzegovina if the other PoAvers at the conference are allowed liberty of discussion.
OMINOUS PREPARATION.
ASSEMBLING TRANSPORT.
(Received Dec. 2, 9.30 p.m.)
LONDON, Dec. 2
A Buda-Pesth telegram states that Austria is assembling at Ragusa transport for 8000 troops. \
A REASSURING RUMOR.
EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA INSISTS ON PEACE.
(Received Dec. 2, 9.40 p.m.)
LU-sDON, Dec. 2
It is reported from Vienna that the Emperor Francis Joseph, alarmed at the "danger resulting from the policy of Count Aerenthal, initiated under pressure from the Archduke Francis, insists on a peaceful solution of the difficulties created Avitli Turkey, Servia, and Russia.
DISQUIETING RUMOR FROM SER VIA.
100,000 AUSTRIAN TROOPS ON
THE MOVE
(Received, Dec. 2, 9.40 p.m.)
LONDON. Dec. 2
A Belgrade telegram asserts that Austria is moving one hundred thousand more troops into Bosnia.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2364, 3 December 1908, Page 5
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