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THE STATE OF EUROPE.

[BEv-Eutaißia I >TsutaßAßE-*vCapxßiaßX.]^. [Reuter’s Telegrams.]

ST. PETERSBURG, March 7.

The. Moscow. 1 Gasette’ publishes articles in which indignation Is expressed at the execution of the prisoners implicated in the Rustchuk revolt being carried out with the approval of Europe, It should not befo'rgottieri, it says, that these men fell a sacrifice to their devotion to Russia. Their .deaths will produce events ?.whish will set history in motion.

['Argus’ Special to Press Association.]

r , : LONDON, March 8. j.' (Received March 9, 1887, at 1 a.m.) General Brousart von Schellendorf, the Prussian Minister of War, referring to the gravity of the future, urged an unanimous vote in favor of the increase of the army for a period of seven years. : !: A statement published by the semi-official Austrian Press respecting the'execution of the conspirators at Rustchuk induces a belief that Count Kalnoky’s opposition to Russian designs is insincere.

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Evening Star, Issue 7156, 9 March 1887, Page 2

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THE STATE OF EUROPE. Evening Star, Issue 7156, 9 March 1887, Page 2

THE STATE OF EUROPE. Evening Star, Issue 7156, 9 March 1887, Page 2