THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.
! PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. I Vienna, May 0. ( j Tbe Emperor Frans Josef, in a , speech to the delegations at Pesth, . stated that the continued friendly agreement with Russia with regard to j the Near East was piriioularly calculated to fortify peace and order in the Balkans. Count Goloehowski, addressing the Austrian delegation, said a renewal of the Triple Alliance was impending. He ' / described the dual agreement between i
| France and Russia as highly vuluab'e. He eulogised the Anglo-Japanese treaty and the Franco-Russian agreement, which were equally pacific, and ho also alluded to the sepaiato specific understandings like that between Italy and France. If, despite warnings to Turkey, a Bulgarian-Servian policy, other than the maintenance of the stains quo of thi Balkons, was pursued, it would be necessary for the combined strength (f Austria and Russia to copo with the clang'T, and nn agreement would enable them to effect a settlement satisfactory to both.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 107, 10 May 1902, Page 3
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156THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 107, 10 May 1902, Page 3
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