THE BULGARIAN MYSTERY.
Why Prince Alexander Resigned.
Constantinople, September 4
Phinck Alkxanuku ok Buujaiua, in his furowoll address to tho olticers and army announcod in touching language that tho L'/.nr having insisted on his resignation, bo resigns, otherwise a Uuaeian occupation of Bulgaria will take place.
Bismarck's Finger In tho Pie.
Berlin, Soptombor 6— Priuco Bi°marck has sent a communication to Princo Alexandor in which tho German Chancellor advises His Highness to abdicato Uio throne of Bulgaria.
Tho Attitude of Britain
London, September t! —In the House of Commons last night Sir Jan. Ferguson, UndorSecrotary forForoignAfi"airp,declared that Great Britain were not specially intoro.-tod in tho affair ot Bulgaria,but that tho future Government of that country must bo based on tho Treaty of Berlin.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 218, 16 September 1886, Page 2
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