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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.

Vienna, June 14. The Turkish envoy to Vienna has, in his despatches, warned the Porte that unless European diplomacy moderates its hostility towards the Regents of Servia, Austria will be compelled to go to war. The " Fremdenblatt," one of the leading political journals, in an articlo dealing with European affairs, declares that neither Austrian or any other of tlie Great Powers can afford to remain idle onlookers of Servia's attempts to frustrate the Liberal programme.

! Belgrade, June 14. The Regents have received proposals from Russia for the immediate initiation of a convention between Russia and Servia favourably. A revolt in favour of Prince Peter Ivarageorgevitch is imminent in Ssrvia.

Constantinoi'LE, June 15. Artin Effendi Dadian, the Christian Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, who holds the rank of Vizier, states that if the vassal States are attacked, the Porte would remain neutral unless an integral part of Turkey was invaded. The Porte has reinforced the garrison on the Servian, frontier, and has despatched troops to the island of Crete, where disturbances have arisen between the Mahommedan and Christian residents. The Porte has reinforced the garrisons on the Servian and Bosnian frontiers by 60,000 men.

St. Petersburg, June 15. His Majesty the Czar has declined to visit Berlin, on tho pretext that he fears an attempt will be made on his life by the Nihilists,

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 5

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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 5

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 378, 19 June 1889, Page 5

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