EUROPEAN SITUATION.
MSMARCK AND THE BUI-GAKUN V"—~ QUESTION. ITALY ANDFEANCE. T---Mia-«--Ck>P*BM»T.3 (Mat FB-SS i-SSOCX-.'nOH.l Beoeived July 2-st, 1240 p.m. 4 Beruk, July 20. The meeting between Prince Bism xcch. Count Kalnoky, and bignor £&pi is freed for a date towards the ani of August. Received July -3rd, OO p.m. Binus, July 21. prince Bwmarck has informed M. «d-onT-ioff tbat while he favors upJSing treaty rights with regard to the Bulgarian question, and also while j-enaxed to concede to Bussia the Ecbt to control Bulgarian affairs, he eeSJsdeTed that tbe continued presence pf Prince Ferdinand was a cause of ■(Btat-on and a violation of the Berlin fteatv. Eon-*, July 21. The Italian Government have sent a pete to tbe French Government, clalna-ißgMa-eowah as an Italian possession. Greece {sic) is now levying taxes at gasßOwab, which is contrary to the agreement previously arranged.
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7125, 23 July 1888, Page 5
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EUROPEAN SITUATION.
Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7125, 23 July 1888, Page 5
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