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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.

♦ (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] [Rbuter's Teleubams.]. LONDON, December 26. General Schwenitz, German Ambassador, has taken a peaceful message from the Czar to Prince Bismarck. BUCHARIST, December 24. Tho Chamber of Deputies lias voted 16,000,000fr for tho purpose of building forts and procuring armaments for Roumania. [Special to Press Association.) LONDON, December 24. The commanders of positions along the entire Western frontier Iwe been summoned to Gatschina. December 26. (Received December 28, 1887, at 1.30 a.m.) It is stated that Russia is pressing Turkey to compel Prince Ferdinand to abdicate. General Schwenitz, the German Ambassador at St. Petersburg, has conveyed to His Majesty the Czar peaceful assurances from Prince Bismarck.

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Evening Star, Issue 7405, 28 December 1887, Page 2

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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Evening Star, Issue 7405, 28 December 1887, Page 2

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Evening Star, Issue 7405, 28 December 1887, Page 2