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EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.

franco- rmnv ctxattoxs. ii.Niirii i i."i AS'iii-ininv. i T'.uir«, fith Jitue M. Cm: tan*, in the course of an intfi'i"\\ . mdi ;M"ii .\ hro.nl, tuld.int i»o)i<>\ . and n i>rofriiiini!'.-' 1 by wliirh lip u» Rocking to r.illv llio Moflpritos of tlif I.' ft niulthf I.ib.'rais of the TJi^iit M. Gobld, i.i iimei'limr a inonniii^nti to the det'eflce of faris, stated that the iorbearance of France with regard to Alsace cannot last much longer, unless Germany avoids a conflict by an amicable settlement. Latest,. TRIAL OF GERMAN ANARCHISTS. | SPECIAL.] (RecoivecJ June 7, 11.30 a.m.) Pabis, 6tU June. M. Goblet contended that tlio retention of Alxace by Germany was the main cause of the insensate armament of tha European nations. Franco did not desiro to provoke war, but was determined to bo rpady for it. Bkhlin. 6th Juno. Seven Anarchists aro being tried at Loipsic for circnlatine papers inciting to the murder of thp Kaiser. VIBN"N*, C,r\l JtIKP. Count ICnlnoVy, in hU !id(lrc c s tn the Hnnirmiaii Jlpli'gajion-., tlif )'>.»tei - n outlook wai} tranquil. It was i:nvossiblo to regard the proposal for universal diparma. ment as a factor of real weight in the preservation of peace. He him. elf believed Bnssia was in favour of peace. Sr. Petersburg, fitli Juno. The Novosti, commenting on Count Kalnoliy's spooch, says Kussia will certainly help Austria to establish friendly relations.

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Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 132, 7 June 1893, Page 2

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EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 132, 7 June 1893, Page 2

EUROPEAN AFFAIRS. Evening Post, Volume XLV, Issue 132, 7 June 1893, Page 2