THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
[lit Elkcthic Telkuuaph.—Copyright!. St. Peteksuokg, February 8. The Jloscow Gazette, referring to the situation, says that it is impossible for Rubsia to trust Austria and Germany, and advocates the establishment of an Anglo-French and Russian alliance. Bkklin , . February S. Prince Bismarck has announced that if Russia asked the support of Germany to regain the preponderating influ nee in Bulgarian affairs s.he once possessed, by diplomatic means, the request would he granted. London, February 7. The press generally contrast Prince liismaick's warlike actions with his peaceful words recently uttered. Paris, February 8. It is rumoured that the Government intend to reduce the French Squadron on foreign stations in order to increase the strength of those in European waters. ■ Vienna, February 7. The Government have asked for a vote of half-a-million florins for the purpose of increasing the Laudwehr.
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Waikato Times, Volume xxx, Issue 2432, 11 February 1888, Page 2
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140THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Waikato Times, Volume xxx, Issue 2432, 11 February 1888, Page 2
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