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THE CRISIS IN THE EAST. PRINCE BISMARK'S OPINION. PROBABLE RUSSIAN INTERVENTION.

GERMANY AND AUSTRIA IN THE PLOT. [BY TELEGRAPH. -COPYRIGHT.] [RETUER'S TELEGRAMS.]

HKIH.IN, Auguat 23. Thk semi-official Kfrlin Post, the orfjan of Prince liiMn.irck, in an aiticlu oxprossod the opinion that tho dripotition of Prince Alexander wolves thn situation in Eastern Europtt, which had become one of dant{ur to AuHtrin and (ierniany. Turkey, itntiite«, acquiesces in tho Piincu's deposition. The Pout further maintains that the event frustrates England's hope that the solution of the Eastern question would be secured by a duel botween Austria and Russia, and without sacrifice on her part.

St. Pktkhshuhg, August 23. The newspaper Novosti to-day, referring to the Bulgarian crisis, states that it is probable that Russia will pursue the cour.^e of direct intenention with the view to the establishment of a new regime in Bulgaria.

Constantinople, August 24. Prince Alexander of Bulgaria is being removed to Bucharest, the capital of Rournjiniii. Symptoms of a revulsion of feeling in favour of the deponed Prince are being manifested by the Bulgarian army. [press ahsociation.]

London, August 21. There is a suspicion prevalent that Austria and Germauy were privy to the revolution. Turkey is taking vigorous military measuren. ,

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Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2205, 26 August 1886, Page 2

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THE CRISIS IN THE EAST. PRINCE BISMARK'S OPINION. PROBABLE RUSSIAN INTERVENTION. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA IN THE PLOT. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] [RETUER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2205, 26 August 1886, Page 2

THE CRISIS IN THE EAST. PRINCE BISMARK'S OPINION. PROBABLE RUSSIAN INTERVENTION. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA IN THE PLOT. [BY TELEGRAPH.-COPYRIGHT.] [RETUER'S TELEGRAMS.] Waikato Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2205, 26 August 1886, Page 2

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