EUROPEAN AFFAIRS .
(I'.V l.l.lvTKie TKI/KiiUAl'll. —I'DI'VKIOIIT) C'j.VSTWTIXoI'I,!-:, Sejifi'inberO. It is oiHeinlly announ.-ed Hurt the of Miuisiry dues not imply a ehane;e ill tin- ]vil'o]>e;in policy of Turkey. Sir \V. A. White, liril.ish Ambassador, di'inandsthut tin , I'ortu should apologise for firing on Hriti';li merehanl vessels passing the I)a.rdani.'lli!S in July last,, and in the meantime declines to visit, the Sultan's palaee. Kiainil Pasha's friendly policy towards England is now tfiven as tho renl cause of his duwnfall. lie is virtually a. jirisoner. Loxijd.v, September f). The Russian Oovernmoiit is uneasy at l.lii' attitude adopted by China, and. has decided to store immense, ojismtit.ies of munitions of war at Vladivostock. Hussiii. is massing Iroops on the Austrian and German frontiers. P.\i:is, Septomber 9 . A Gruels, slateiuan, presumably 51. Trico'ipis, has assured JL Hlowite, tho Paris (.'.urrespondi.'nt of the London Times, that u'dess the Turkish Sultan concedes justice to tho Cretans, the Oreek ileo'l will take the matter in its ovi-ii luiiids.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2990, 12 September 1891, Page 2
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159EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2990, 12 September 1891, Page 2
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