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THE BULGARIAN CRISIS. More Pacific Aspect. London, November 11.

The Bulgarian Sobranje have declared that "hi. Kavareloff has been a traitor to the country. The Press, commenting on Count Kalnoky's speech, hold that he is pledged to resist the occupation of Bulgaria by Kussia. The Bulgarian situation is now more pacific. Count Kalnoky's speech created a favourable impression in Berlin. It is doubtful whether Prince Waldomar, of Denmark, will accept the throne of Bulgaria. M. Karavaloff, President of the Bulgarian Ministry, has resigned. The foreign Press, notably the Austrian newspapers, express approval of Lord Salisbury's speech at the Guildhall banquet. The Russian journals, however, do not publish it.

Prikce Waldemar of Denmark, replying to the communication announcing hia election to the throne of Bulgaria, has thanked the Sobranji for the honour conferred on him His acceptance of the throne, he states, "will rest with the King of Denmark. He thinks, however, that hiB present duties "Will prevent his euceeeding Prince Alexander as Princo of Bulgaria. Count Kalnoky'a speech to the Hungarian delegation with reference to the crisis in Eastern Europe is much resented in Ruspia, and is generally interpreted aa a menace to this country. Russia is asking the Prince of Monorrelia X? Montenegro) to become a candidate for the throne of Bulgaria.

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Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 179, 20 November 1886, Page 2

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THE BULGARIAN CRISIS. More Pacific Aspect. London, November 11. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 179, 20 November 1886, Page 2

THE BULGARIAN CRISIS. More Pacific Aspect. London, November 11. Te Aroha News, Volume IV, Issue 179, 20 November 1886, Page 2

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