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I [rnov T.«T«rrr cor/rat at. ?Arvn«*l j TTTE CZAtt IN BERLIN'. ! Tttf. Czar ftml h»n aeconil wn, th* , I Oran<l T)nk«» fleorsn. met with a . enM reception on tln-ir Arrival in thin citv The Firovror William, at a han- ' i|ii«»*. hold in honour ol in* Csar. in toaetin* Ilia Majeatv. etpreaaod a hope that the iriendahip Iwtween flermanv nnd Rn«ma. which lia<l exiatcd for a eentnrv, would continue. IVapi te the offieia I report* i t ««>im ■ the Oaar lino" the Emneror of fler- ' manv were not oxee«din«»lv cordial, i Tlie former waa <*vidcntlv nffen'led at the eonlncaa of the populace. Private authentic information atab* that when raplvins to the toa«t of [ I hi* health, the Cxnr waa hnrclv civil. t The Empernr, in pronrwin'* the , tnast, *poke 1n Ruaainn. out. of comi pliment to hi-* imnerinl jrnr»*f., but ' the latter roanondrd in French. BERT.ttf. October I*. ' The Cxar haa gone to Mock ten- '. kluinr. i'Ha took a cordial tear* at the Kafaer. and tha two monarch* j were markedly friendly in theii | farewell eracUnca. Prinen Biamarek I ia reported to have aaid that be het lleveJd the nnaition wonld not he in i anv way effected by the meeting ol 1 the two emperor* THE BALKAN STATES. RoriA. Otnher It. . Pmnck Daixjkronkoik haa been expelled from Bulffarin for plotting the overthrow of the Onreminent 1 BnuiaAPa. Ootoher 14. J The corroapondenta of the London 1 Pally Newa and the Standard havi ' hoan espe*led from Benria owine U ; their, wmmm* on the political ooretojt preejHMVMjg, W€ I inlet view netwMM the yown| •■ monnfeh nwMr We mother nfclMN( i MMrth* that the letter waa ineama, J g*WM^■■*-•* £ tbbj ireyr aq oPMKtm
I KUU(IPKAK«ITUATIOX, \ \ I:. M.imoW. Oittohetr 14 •' { .. TmVMMmra*i.toa*Mtp*Ud«aiia- i . that fcaaamtadmUaa to oaeupy I Vaniaajiilßwiraymtkraajmajaajj**,» * and aotfgaata that it aaouhl do ao I 1 now. j I/oxdox. Ootobar 15. ' The ParW of tha j j • Daily Newn aava M da Frevrinat i I' ha,« decided to donMe tho atrangth | ~ of the nigth army onriw, stationed r ; on tho Herman frontiar. j ij Romr October 1«. , i Sigmr nrinpi. apaalclag at a Kan-1 . ouet in Palermo (tha eaaital of ' Sicily), eaiil that, da-jpita lha eoa»1 plaJnm and throat whioh-from time ' to time emanated from the Vatican, i the temporal power wmiM mmm J he reatored trt the F«p*«y ht Italy. . He denied that the Italian OoweniI » rmrr*ighhmini.im«taaidalm»wTelT f nought to eaUbliah the pCMe of I Europe on a firm haaja. lie •»-' ' mitted that there had raeently ham r a danger of war hreaking out. hnt * he now hoped that ram** waa t aeenred. Italy waa. he aaid. desir- . one of promoting of I « nn independent Balkan State. * Sorta. Oetoher 16. « Tha autement pnldiahed hy a, » tliulgarian journal thai. tj» |UgM * r llon. Sir William A. White Britiah II Amravwvlnr at CiooiiUirtmorjk, laid * adrlaad the Porta to twngaien . Prineo Fardinand'a rlaima to Urn , Bulgarian thnrne, ia ainee ofßdally n denied. a Bulik. Oetohejr If. H It ia bdieved that the Emperor I William will attend tha mamwiTrea > of thn BnMian fleet, next annuaer. 1 During tha Caar'a raeeot viait hen ' Prince Biamarek informed hia thai ho eonaidtaed an agteamwM oatween Omat Briwin and Rnaam in regard , to their poMoa*iona in Aaia aa pmv aihle. and deairable. He aVwi ggnrwMotl himaatf eonvineed that the Car wold never hegin war againat Herman v. Tn Teplvin«» the ( 'v* denied that ltiiHHia hv! d.nMiid lief *tmtagie e line* on the Weatem frontier. a Count Kalnnkv. the Anatrbut n Miniver of Foreign Afmira, baa arrived on n vUit to Prince.Biamarek i. - - 1 COLONIAL DEFENCE. * BatftPANK. Oetoher IS. i HIR HSSRT PARKKS, Prenier if New South Wale*, i* nt pre*4>nt on a viait. tothiaeity. He in consulting the , Government of Queensland with reapect to important intercolonial i" matter*. Referring to the proposal* i of F-eileral defenee, Sir Henry Parkea aava " we want an Aostra- * Han F«lei al Armv Act empowering r moliiliaation. and thia can nnlv l>e j done hv the Imperial Parliament. It i« im|».waihle t for the Federal " Council to create an armed force of 1 enormous pnwer. awnportod hr *nma of monev reeeived from individual oolontea.' The queaUon of a Federal army i* praatifally the laying down j of one atrong immovaWe plank in a I Federal aaheiha. and" a complete " platform moat follow." I Sir Ramoel Qrifflth, Premier of thia aohmw, in reference to tbeae " n opiniona. aava federation on any , workable acheme wowld ha aeeept- * able, hnt the Federal Council wan inadequate tn cope with the quenti'm of defence. Tt waa, ha aaya, never intended thut aueh a qnaation . ahould he auhmittad to it The ea- " tablinhroent of the Cooncil waa oily I a ahort utep tnwarda federation. The time waa now ripe for a more I „ definite adwnoe m reg«da defence. " andthepraaintwaaaflttliigoppor- ' tunitv. though there could ha no j eomplata fedoraiUm oxoapt on the * baai. of fUcai anion.
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Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, 9 November 1889, Page 3
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816TELEGRAMS. Samoa Times and South Sea Advertiser, 9 November 1889, Page 3
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