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EUROPEAN RELATIONS.

(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Peh Press Association.) BERLIN, October 26. j The Foreign Office , has authorised {the. statement that the discussions between M. Iswolsky and Prinze Von Bulow, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs and German Chancellor respectively, was very cordial and both sides manifested 1 a lively desire to exercise as tranquilising an effect as possible on the present situation, avoid serious complications, and promote an understanding between the Powers. - ... , , Reuter's correspondence acids tnat the chances of a Conference are regarded hopefully in diplomatic circles. The Kaiser and Kaiserin entertained M. Iswolsky at a luncheon. M. Milanovitch has informed M. Iswolsky that Servia asks for a, strij 12 miles broad, bound by Novibazai on the one side and Bosnia anc Hierzegovina on the other, _ for nun j a buffer between Austria and Turkey and joining up with Montenegro, thu< giving Servia an outlet to the Adna tIC " BELGRADE, October 26. At a banquet given in his honou: M Vitkotich the Montenegrin Minis ter of Finance, toasting Princ* Nicholas. King Peter of Servia, an nounced an alliance with Montenegro with a view to national defence. BELGRADE, October 26. A Women's League meeting at Be! grade appealed to the women or Bri tain. France and Russia to come t their assistance, and also advocate* the boycott of Austrian goods i A crowd of 20,000 afterwaid ovationed the British, French,* Rue ! 6ian and Turkish legations. CONSTANTINOPLE, October 26 Kaimil Pasha, Turkish Gran Vizier in the course of an interview says the Turkish-Bulgarian negotis tions are progressing, and added tha now M. Dimitroff and Stoyanovitc have returned to Sofia he hpp e _4 ne " ' delegates, perhaps King Ferdinan himself, would come to Constantmopl to continue negotiations.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8711, 27 October 1908, Page 2

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EUROPEAN RELATIONS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8711, 27 October 1908, Page 2

EUROPEAN RELATIONS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 8711, 27 October 1908, Page 2

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