EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.
London,’ May 27. It is stated that Germany and Austria have entered into an agreement to in crease the duties on Russian imports. Buda-Pbsth, May 27. Herr Tisza has advised tho Hungarians to refrain flora exhibiting at Paris, because, if political troubles ensued, it was possible their goods might be damaged and the nation insulted. St. Petersburg. May 27. The Czar, replying to a deputation who offered congratulations upon the. anniversary of the ninth centenary of the Christian religion in Russia, hoped that the year would not be disturbed by war. May 28, The Moscow Gazette has expressed the opinion that tho statements; of ‘he Duke of Cambridge and Lord Wolseley prove England’s weakness, and that as she stands on the brink of ruin she must be content to remain peaceful. Constantinople, May 28. The Porte is despatching large numbers of troops to the Montenegrin frontier. Paris. May 28. The recent warning given by Herr Tisza against Hungarians exhibiting at the Paris exhibition is greatly exciting the French.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1744, 31 May 1888, Page 1
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170EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 1744, 31 May 1888, Page 1
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