EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.
(I'.V Kl.t:<TMl(' TI'.I.KI.iIACH. —(10 I'V lII'"JUT P.\!il.s. September 1 1. Tin; action of lichrbr.n in fortifying the .Miiu-'i' Department, formed of part of the old riroviac" of Lorraine, combined wiili ivi:i'4' L ■ ipold's secret alliance, with Germany, is causing iiiucli im'l'iliiju in Franc". M. l>e Froyciuct, was entertained at a banquet in D.uidiieil. anl in the course o ; his speeeh laid much .stress upon the paeiiic disposition of .France, but nt the same time hi: thought the lute military inauuaivies had attested her and shown that she was prepared for any (merureney. September 12. M. Dc Freycinof's referenced to thu late military manu'uvres in France is generally considered as an otKciul indioation of an alliance between .Russia and L'rance. At a Fi'iiiico-liussian demonstration at Toulon, a laudatory telecram was received from the Czar. Vik.v.va, September 12. The Emperor of Germany, who witnessed the Austrian military manirjiivres, praises the endurance of the Austrian soldiers and their readiness for war. One comfort which he said rendered him happy was that Germany and Auslrin allied could disregard the rest of Kurope.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2991, 15 September 1891, Page 2
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180EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2991, 15 September 1891, Page 2
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