GERMANY AND RUSSIA.
[IiiXTKKV TKI.hCUA.VI.-. ] >'r. PhiKii-n-.K-;. Xov, 11.her -M. Fill; relations in-tween this country and f-erniany have bee-nne more v-.nli d. nvvjijo to t!u- understanding arrive.! at iietween til- f.’/.ir an-l l’iim-1- Bismarck at their recent in-lervi-vv in jJvrlin. 1 in- (."-d t-ne Gazette in an article Mates that tile C/ar, iiy means of f.-rgeii d-sj, itdp-s, was tricked into believing that Prince Bismarck was opposing Russia in regard to Bulgarian alliirs. ’Uie mother ot Prince Ferdinand, of Saxe Coburg ami Gotha, is supposed jo }),. concerned in the forged despatches sent to the Czar it: regard to Bulgarian affairs.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2401, 29 November 1887, Page 2
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100GERMANY AND RUSSIA. Waikato Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2401, 29 November 1887, Page 2
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