BULGARIAN AFFAIRS.
London, Aug. 18. It is reported that Prince Bismarck states that Germany will leave Russia unfettered in dealing with the Bulgarian question, Austria in dealing with Serna, and England in settling Egypt. Aug. 19, The Moscow Gazette hints that Russia will occupy Trebizond, an important Turkish seaport on the Black Sea, and Erzeroum, the capital of Turkish Armenia, unless the Porte agrees to suppress Prince Ferdinand. Aug. 21. The Russian Government continues to urge the Porte to intervene in connection with Prince Ferdinand. All the Powers, replying to the Porte’s circular note, have expressed disapproval of the Prince’s irregular assumption of rule in Bulgaria. Sofia, Aug. 20. Frince Ferdinand arrived at Phillipopolis, where he was received by the populace with great enthusiasm.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1624, 23 August 1887, Page 3
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124BULGARIAN AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1624, 23 August 1887, Page 3
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