THE PEACE OF EUROPE.
SPEECH OF M. TISZA.
NECESSITY FOR MILITARY
MEASURES.
VOTE OF FORTY-SEVEN MILLION FLORINS.
[press ASSOCIATION.]
Vienna, June 9. M. Tisza, addressing the Delegations, said the peaceful alliance of the Powers could alone guarantee peace, therefore, it was imperative to develop the entire strength of the Empire, and for this purpose a special military vote of 47,000,000 florins is demanded.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9077, 11 June 1888, Page 5
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