THE SITUATION IN EUROPE.
FURTHER WARLIKE PREPARATIONS. (PBR PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Received September 11th, 10.3S a.m. Paius, September 10. Lt Steele, a political organ, plainly ' declares that France will not assist Russia to secure Constantinople or invade the rights of England. Constantinople, September 10. The Mediterranean Commission will try Kiamil Pasha, the dismissed Premier, for plotting against his country. Buda Pjssth, September 10. The Hungarian Government, has sanctioned the expenditure of sixteen million florins in fortifying Transylvania. St. Petersburg, September 10. Eleven shipments of warlike stores passed through the Dardanelles during the year. A strong Russian, fleet is collecting in the Black Sea. The Czar will return from Copenhagen in order to be present at the military manoeuvres at Warsaw. Received September 11th, 8 p.m. Paris, September 10. M. Jules Simon, in a letter to the Press, says Socialism is the greatest danger the Republic has to fear. The reception given to the French fleet at Croustadt and Portsmouth has weakened Germauy's Powers of ill.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7965, 12 September 1891, Page 5
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