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Greek Flsst Mobilising.
Franeo-Eussian Agreement
n-_*.~:s>" A" : t-c: nation.", [i;i elscxuio'-:--_- - M-^-'-coi'viucnT." (Received October 9, 10 a.m.) I.da Pi;s_n, October 3. The Hungarian Minister of Finance declare, that further outlay on the army is necessary. Athens, October S. The Greek fieet will shortly mobilise nominaliy lor the purpose of u_ano_uv* j-ing in the Archipelago. Paki.s, October 8. Tenders for ihe Russian loan close on the 15'h inst. . Bkrun, October G. General Yon Caprivi, German Cnancellor, has ordered proceedings lor perjury to be instituted against Baron llleichroder. London", October S. The Paris correspondent of the "Times" confirms the news that the treaty between France and Russia will short]v be signed.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXII, Issue 240, 9 October 1891, Page 4
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