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THE STATE OF EUROPE.

|B? Electric Telegraph—Copyright.] [Special to Press Association.]

CONTRADICTORY REPORTS, London, March 13.

Latest intelligence from Black Sea ports states that the massing of troops is being prosecuted with great activity. The ‘St. James’s Gazette,’ in an article on the situation, states that Russian generals predict the outbreak of war in May, St. Petersburg, March 13.

The ‘ Messenger Official’ states that the Czarewich’s visit to Berlin is to pledge the continuance of a close friendship between Germany and Russia, which is necessary to the mutual welfare, and for the prevention of international troubles.

[Per PrFkSa Association.)

Berlin, March 13.

Prince Bismarck addressed a letter to Count Kalnoky, Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, expressing the thanks of the Germans for the sympathy of Austria, and stating that the friendship between the two nations was indissoluble. Count Kalnoky has forwarded a cordial reply to Prince Bismarck’s letter.

London, March 14,

The ‘ Standard ’ states that Russia is preparing to intervene in Bulgarian affairs, and with this object she is massing her troops in Bessarabia, and will enter Bulgaria by ascending the Danube.

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Evening Star, Issue 7471, 15 March 1888, Page 2

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THE STATE OF EUROPE. Evening Star, Issue 7471, 15 March 1888, Page 2

THE STATE OF EUROPE. Evening Star, Issue 7471, 15 March 1888, Page 2