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THE EUROPEAN BITUATION.

[By Electric Telegraph.— Copyright.} [Per Press Association.] LON DON, September 7. (Received September 8, IS9I, at 10.16 a.m.) It is reported that Eagland increases her Mediterranean fleet. The ‘Standard,’ referring to the Eastern difficulty, declares that Eagland is able to safeguard individual interests, and advises that additional troops should be despatched to Egypt. It also suggests that the Great Powers ought to insist on equal rights with regard to tho navigation of the Dardanelles. PARIS, September 7. Doubtful reports are current in this city that Eagland proposes to convene a conference to consider the question of revising all treaties (?) app'ying to the Balkans and Dardanelles. ST. PETERSBURG, September 7. The St. Petersburg Press are jubilant at Russia’s triumph over the Triple Alliance, and insist on the necessity of ending the Bulgarian quarrel, by force if necessary, It is reported that arrangements are made at Warsaw to manoeuvre 150,000 troops there.

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Evening Star, Issue 8615, 8 September 1891, Page 2

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THE EUROPEAN BITUATION. Evening Star, Issue 8615, 8 September 1891, Page 2

THE EUROPEAN BITUATION. Evening Star, Issue 8615, 8 September 1891, Page 2