AUSTRIA'S POSITION.
Vienna, June 18. 'Count Kalnoky has announced to the Delegations that the second change in the sovereignty of Germany had left the existing Treaty intact, which enabled Austria to face the future with confidence. He mentioned that a feeling of insecurity reigns throughout Europe which compels all nations,, despite their alliances, to rely chiefly Upon their own strength. He stated that he did not expect that the European situation would be altered by the accession of the Emperor William to tie throne of Germany.
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 145, 20 June 1888, Page 3
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