FRANCE AND RUSSIA.
tite Russian manoeuvres. DEFENSIVE MOVEMENTS. THE POWERS AVERSE TO WAR. (by i:i,:xtuic tki,i:i;hai'ii.—eorvurour). Pa his. October 1". Jr. Dk OrKus. the Russian Minister of !•*.ij-'-iurn AlYiirs who is now on a visit to (his city in f.h<course of an interview with a diplomatic representative of another power declared that tho movements of troops en tin l western birder were merely for defensive purposes. Russia and France were both aware that the great majority of the powers are averse to war and no itn-po-tanee need be attached to these movements.
M. De Giers is now interviewing King Humbert and Marquis Rtulini, Premier of Italy.
He assured another interviewer that there were symptoms shewing that the Czar was restraining the war party, and Ru-'sisi would not lead France into an)- rash act.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3004, 15 October 1891, Page 2
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133FRANCE AND RUSSIA. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 3004, 15 October 1891, Page 2
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