EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.
Sofia. May 10,
Prince Ferdinand, in addressing the Tirnova Regiment, said he was prepared to repeat thu oath and become a Bulgarian, The achievement of the independence of Bulgaria would to him be a sacred tank, and he was ready to sacrifice his life in securing v. Berlin, May 10.
The Kreuz Zeitung, in officially denying the statement as to Prince Bismarck's peaceful predictions, aays it must now be evident that Europe is an immense volcano, »ud that its outbreak is inevitable. St. Petersburg, May 11.
The N»vosti states that England's warlike preparations are evidently intended to enablo her to take part in a struggle should it arise, and is evidence that she continues to pursue manifestly an aggressive policy. During a military review at Zarolselo, a town 17 miles south of here, Lirut. Tinanv fleff fired a revolver at the Czar, but the shot did not take effect. The lieuteoant whb iinrri"diately arreß cd.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1737, 15 May 1888, Page 1
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157EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1737, 15 May 1888, Page 1
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