EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.
The Financial Crisis,
Lokdok, October 10,
There is a calmer feeling in financial circles on the Continent, though yesterday's run on the banks in Berlin causal intenss excitement, and the assistance of the police had to be called in and the doors temporarily closed. The feeling in London is better, but a slight panic has taken place in Madrid.
November 11
It is reported Lord Duffarin will succeed Lord Lytton as British Ambassador at Paris.
The Times says the position of the Bank of Spain is rapidly going from bad to worse.
Sofia, November il.
A brother of the man suspected of being accessory to the murder of M. Beltcheff, Minister of Finance, is alleged to have been tortured to death at Sofia in order to compel him to disclose the hiding place of his brother. Beblin, November 11.
The. remarkable activity now being shown m the arsenal at Spandau is creating some anxiety in Germauy. Many members of the German nobility are losers to the extern of some hundreds of thousands of maiks by flfce failure of the Berlin Banks.
Botb the Berlin and Vienna press are pleased at the tone of Lord Salisbury's speech, which they consider renders it unnecessary to increase militerty expenditure.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3962, 13 November 1891, Page 3
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208EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3962, 13 November 1891, Page 3
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