THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
Berlin, August 25. The meeting between Signor Cr.spi and Count Kalnoky took place yesterday at Kger, a town in Bohemia, and was of the most cordial charajter, It is belit ved that the result of Signor Crispi’s visit Jo Bismarck and Count Kalnoky wiir be the conversion of the Triple Alliance into ah oflfensiya and defensive union of the three Powers. Paris, August 25. M. Goblet, replying to Signor Crispi, says Prance never sought to raise grave issues over the Massowah affair, and that he considers the matter clos'd. Fifty war ships of the French fl et have been mobilised, and the operations were carried out successfully. Vienna, August 25. The hasty return of Signor Crispi to this city, coupled with the manoeuvres projected by the Italian Government, has given rise to fears here of a possible collision between Franco and Italy, arising out of mutual jealousy regarding Tripoli,
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1783, 30 August 1888, Page 1
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152THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Temuka Leader, Issue 1783, 30 August 1888, Page 1
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