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EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.

St, Pethrsburg, March 3

The Government is irritated at the Bulgarian proposals not being accepted by the Porte, and the Sultan has again been demanded to depose Prince Ferdinand. There is an active military movement at WarsaWi

The Commissariat have been ordered to expedite the work of collecting snpplies for the army.

March 4,

Many of the officers who were on leave from their regiments stationed at Warsaw have been recalled. March 5.

It is thought that the intensity of the present financial crisis in Russia will have the effect of forcing tba Czar's hand in European politics. Vienna, March 5.

(Jount K»lnoky, Minister for Foreign Affairs, proposes that the regulars shall bo immediately increased to one million, Bucharest, March 5. John C. Bratiano, Premier of Roumania, has resigned. Sofia, March 5.

Bulgaria has,notified to the Powers that she will reject any Turkish demand which might, if it were acceded to, have the effect of disturbing the condition of the country.

The Radicals have gainel the majority in the elections in Servia.

Some, March 5,

Signor Crispi the Italian Premier, has demanded that fifteen French infantry soldiers shall be punished for compelling a number of Italian railway officers on the frontier to kneel to them at the point of the bayonet

The tariff war between, France and Italy is being in a most bitter manner, a very belligerent disposition being manifested by both sides in the negotiation.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1708, 8 March 1888, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
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EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1708, 8 March 1888, Page 4

EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1708, 8 March 1888, Page 4

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