THE E UROPEAN SITUATION
«, AUSTRIA'S ATTITUDE. | UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] Vienna. 11th June. The Emperor Francis Joseph, addressing the Delegations, said that tbeir foreign relations were perfectly amicable The prinoipal reason for asking for a credit vote was tho continuous uncertainty prevailing in respect to tho Eur.pcau situntioa, and tho uninterrupted inorea?o of military power, and tho readiness for war of all tho othor European States. He expressed a hope that to bo prepared was the best means of warding off tho threatened danger.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 137, 12 June 1888, Page 2
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