RUSSIAN TREACHERY.
COtfiSI'ANTIxNfOVLE, August 15. Documents found in the possession of the Russian Jacobseu, show that Hitrovo, the Russian Minister at Bucharest, wrato -tra tii-3—i^CfrtJ-i^n--£WI?-~> —i"r*- -SH —P^wnWi-g----proposing to ryiuovo Prince Ferdinand by the nio of a revolutionary committee or the use of dynamite, Henoo tho recent discovery of a number of bombs at Rustcluik. Tho Foreign Office had previously informed Hitrovo that Prince Fer liu.nid was beyond the pale of all laws and tint lie (Hitrovo) should seek fit tools to rem >\".: him. August 10. l\f. S.ta!i)!>.')u!o(]"s visit was made at the ve-jiKM* of jhe Sultan, who treated him in a prim: 'ly style. The Sultan assured his \iit. »t- (hat lie would recognise: Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria at the proper moment. M. Stambouloff showed the Sultan the letters seized from the Russian Dragoman Jacobsen, which implicated the Prussian Government in tho recent attempted assassination of Prince Ferdinand. It is stated that Russia, through the medium of the French Ambassador at Constantinople, requested tho Sultan not to see Stambouloll".
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2397, 18 August 1892, Page 1
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170RUSSIAN TREACHERY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2397, 18 August 1892, Page 1
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