EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.
Berlin, Jan, 26
The Reichstag passed a military vote of fourteen millions sterling for the purpose of defraying the initial charges in connection with raising the new Landwehr.
Jan, 27.
The German Army Bill, which has just been submitted to the Reichstag, provides for the increase of the army to 700,000 men.
Vienna, Jan. 28,
The Poldische correspondent considers that the Powers ought to condemn Prince Ferdinand’s usurpation, and Russia should appoint a nominee until a prince is elected. The European situation grows worse. A conference of governors and commanders of corps nt St, Petersburg has been held ostensibly to examine the commissariat, This movement has been regarded with suspicion.
St. Petersburg, Jan. 28.
It is intended in the spring to reinforce the Russian squadron in the Pacific above the strength of the English.
Sofia, Jan, 26.
Prince Ferdinand and Princess Clementine, who have been making a tour through the provinces, have returned to this city. They were received with great enthusiasm in the provinces. Pesth, Jan. 26. It is reported here that Hungary is completely prepared for war.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1692, 31 January 1888, Page 1
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181EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1692, 31 January 1888, Page 1
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