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The Bulgarian Complication.

+ BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.— COPYRIGHT. SUGGESTED EXPLANATION OP RUSSIA'S ATTITUDE. JsPECIAL TO UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (Received October 15, 11 a.m.) London, 14th October. It is thought that the threatening attitude assumed by Russia is simply intended to paralyse Bulgaria into submission. The Regents have invited the Great Powers to suggest a ruler to replace Prince Alexander. THE REGENT'S REPLY TO M. NEKLINDOPP. [rkuter's tklißQtuvr.] (Received October 15, 1.15 p.m. Sofia, llth October. In response to M. Neklindoff's formal notice, that the Russian Government would consider the elections to the Sobranj 6 illegal and valueless, the Council of the Regency has replied that the Sobranjt? can alone be the judge of the legality or otherwise of the elections. The communication of the Regency further declares that M. Neklindoff is answerable for the rioting which took place in this city on Sunday last at the polling: place.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 15 October 1886, Page 2

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The Bulgarian Complication. Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 15 October 1886, Page 2

The Bulgarian Complication. Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 129, 15 October 1886, Page 2