EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.
Anti-German Feeling in Faria.
[united pbess association.]
Paris, September 17.
The mob who created a disturbance outside the theatre in which the opera of " Lohengrin" was being produced, subsequently wrecked a German cafe in the city.
September 13
A Russian loan of 500,000 francs will be issued on 29 th October at a minimum of 79.
President Carnot reviewed 150,000 soldiers at Vilay. The Russian attache who was present received an immense ovation.
The French are furious at the German Emperor's speech at Erfurt, in which he sneered at Napoleon, and accused him of reviling France for the purpose of hastening the revanche. The city banks have already sub* scribed 20,000,000 franc 3 to the Russian loan.
Berlin, September 18
The Kaiser witnessed a sham fight at Mulhausen, in which 60,000 men were engaged. Home, September 18.
The Marquis Rudini, Italian Premier, declares that he will not separate his Eastern policy from that of England.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3918, 21 September 1891, Page 2
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157EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3918, 21 September 1891, Page 2
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