THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
Rome, Augnst 30.’
Signor Crispi, Italian Premier, speaking in this city, stated that he saw no reason for peace would be disturbed at present. Paris, August 30.
A clerk employed in the German Embassay was to-day. fired upon by a Frenchman ia the streets of Paris. Two shots were fired, but fortunately nobody was hurt, and the wonld-be murderer was arrested, It appears he was an anti-German maniac imbued with a hatred of when arrested h» said he gloried in the deed.
St, Petersburg August 80
Numerous arrests of Nihilists h&iv been made in connection with the plot that has been discovered in the city. August 31.
The Nihilists have murdered a rich widow, residing in the city, who was suspected of baring betrayed their secrets to the police. The murderers left the knife in the wound, on which was engraved “ vengeance to traitors,” and decamped with thirty thousand roubles.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1785, 4 September 1888, Page 1
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153THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Temuka Leader, Issue 1785, 4 September 1888, Page 1
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