CRISIS IN EUROPE.
[FIIi.SH AB.SUCIATIOX.I \' Loxi-i.n, January 1. The latest intelligence from the ' Cnr.lismnt indicates that the Powers •iirt; concerting for a settlement of tin; Bulgarian question in a manner io ilussia. In the course o£ a' speech Lord Salisbury said he hoped that diplomacy on the part of the Great 'owers would be successful in averting war. Vienna January 1. Princ-"! Lobanoll', the Russian .•h'jiissualoi declares that Russia is adverse to war. lierr Tisza, President of the Hungarian Council, expressed a hope that war had been averted, but if war was inevitable, the Hungarians would be prepared to do their duty. The reserves will shortly undergo a week's drill with the new repeaters. January 1. The peaceful assurances expressed by Prince Lobanoff, have not had a convincing effect. Paris, January 3, The leading journals admit that Russia has massed a quarter of a "*••• million of infantry, and 20,800? guns on the Austrian frontier.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2416, 5 January 1888, Page 2
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154CRISIS IN EUROPE. Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2416, 5 January 1888, Page 2
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