THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
AIKIPLI-: ALLIANCE
]nnt ikh's TKi.iminxis.] lln.Liy, October ). Ckispi. tin- Italian Premier, in mi interview with a reporter ;it Frankfort, deebtred that the desire of his Government was to maintain jreace and the European <‘i|'iiliiirpim, and that Italy had then tore joined tip-Ausiro-tieniiau alliance. He expressed Jhs fear that Russia would advance nje.ii .Stand>onl, and declared that Italy could not permit the Levant to become a Russian lake. jiarKss .\s-o- ution] Lumiiix, October .">. Tiie papers an; filled with comments on the interview between Signor Cnspi and Prince ! lisinarck. It is stated that one of the results of the admission of Italy into the Austro-f lerinau alliance is an agreement between the three Powers to oppose French aggression. October There is intense jubilation at rhe alliance between Germany end Italy, but France is bitterly chagrined. The relat ions between France and Italy are strained, owing n, a dilliculty in arranging nnugre-m.-m as to the basis of the renewal of the commercial treaty.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2379, 8 October 1887, Page 2
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163THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2379, 8 October 1887, Page 2
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