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EUROPEAN OUTLOOK.

THE RESPECTIVE FORCES. RUSSIAN PRESS ON THE SITUATION. FERDINAND TO ABDICATE; TRANSFER OF RUSSIAN TROOPS STOPPED. London, December 28. 'The Russian force on the frontier exceeds the German and Austrian forces by 171 battalions, 100 squadrons of cavalry, and 45 batteries; The Russian press contend that the country should not desist from the construction c, armaments in Poland until her claims to recover paramount influence in Bulgaria are admitted by the Powers. Rumours are current that Prince Ferdinand will abdicate. Le Temps states that the movement of Russian troops in Poland has ended, The Sultan has postponed the disbandment of troops, and issued an order to have cavalry and infantry reinforced.

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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 84, 24 December 1887, Page 2

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EUROPEAN OUTLOOK. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 84, 24 December 1887, Page 2

EUROPEAN OUTLOOK. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume I, Issue 84, 24 December 1887, Page 2

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