SIGNS OF WAR
(UNITED J , lf ESS ASSOCIATION.) (P»V EIEOTIUC TkI.UKAI'H.— CoI'YItICHT.) Bki.'UN, Jui)nary IS. Thk military olliciais sit JJci'lin liavo proved that the Russians on the frontier greatly exceed the German and Austrian forces combined. The Emperor Williclin has assured the lied Cross Societies that he hopes peace will In; preserved. London, January 18. General Ignatieil' and Prince Nikita are connected with the Bourgas raid. Tii: Austrian press ridicule the optimist Russian Budget as a proof of peace. It is rather a blind. Vienna, January 18. The, Austrians are much incensed at the German official Press suggesting that peace can only be preserved by Austria conceding the demands of Russia. There is a growing desire that Count Andrassy should replace Count Kiilnoky as Minister of Foreign affairs. Constantinople, January 18. The Sultan has issued orders to have the defences of Adrianople completed immediately.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2423, 21 January 1888, Page 2
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144SIGNS OF WAR Waikato Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2423, 21 January 1888, Page 2
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