THE WAR SCARE AGAIN.
lu Europe Hie periodical alarm occasioned by tliia cry, seems to increase in intensity each succeeding year, and a general consensus of opinion pro vails that the mighty strain caused by the constant inoroaso of armaments and their vast cost, must necessarily, at no very distant date, produco a convulsion iiniong tho notions sonic, what analogous to (ho bursting forth of a number of huge valcanoos breathing devastation and death all around. Reasons are not wanting iu support of tho common bolief that n tremendous war is imminent, Russia's long nur-. tuicd aspirations for extension of territory and longings for a foothold in European Turkey, and the attitude of France mid Germany towards each other are considered to he potent factor.-; tending to a precipitation of tho crisi, o .
Other ehnietits exist fraught with danger to the world's peace. The farreaching, indeed almost univetsal, conflict proceeding twixt labour and capital, and the vile machinations ol Anarchists and Socialists are daily adding to the uneasiness of the times in which we live, WAR 18 ALREADYDECLARED I through the indiscriminate manner in which tho livers and kidneys of men are invaded by diseases of those vital organs and the thousand and one different and varying symptoms accompanying and indicating the attacks, but
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4342, 11 February 1893, Page 3
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503THE WAR SCARE AGAIN. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4342, 11 February 1893, Page 3
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