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THE STATE OF EUROPE.

[By Eleotbio Telegraph—Copyright.] [ReUTER's TELEGRAMS.] BERLIN, Makch 11. (Rsoeived March 13,1887, at 10.45 a.m.) M. de Lesseps, who arrived in this city on a special mission from the French Government, has been received by the Court in a most flattering manner. The faot is regarded as indicating a probability of an amicable understanding between France and Germany. [' Argos* Special to Press Association.] LONDON, March 11. (Recolvnd March 18,1857, at 10.16 a.m.) There has been marked exchange of courtesies between the Russian and German Courts. The European outlook is improving. LONDON, Makcii 13. (Received March 14. 18b7. at 12.25 p.ir-.l Fourteen rebel sergeants have been shot at Rustchuk. The Russian Press declare that Russia is quite unready for war. The septennial clause of the German Army Bill has been passed. The ' Neue Deutsche Gazette' states that Russia has determined not to compromise her liberty of action by entering into any further engagements as to her course of action with regard to Bulgaria.

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Evening Star, Issue 7160, 14 March 1887, Page 2

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THE STATE OF EUROPE. Evening Star, Issue 7160, 14 March 1887, Page 2

THE STATE OF EUROPE. Evening Star, Issue 7160, 14 March 1887, Page 2