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WAIT PREPARATIONS.

MILITARY MEASURES IN

AUSTRIA.

SPEECH OF THE EMPEROR. THE SITUATION CRITIOAk [press association.] Vienna, June It. The Emperor Francis Joseph, addressing the Delegations, said the foreign relations of the Empire were perfectly amicable. The principal reason fo* asking for a credit vote was the con* tinuous uncertainty prevailing in respect of the European situation, and the uninterrupted increase of military power and readiness for war on the part of all other European States. Ee expressed the hope that to be prepared was the best means of warding-off the threatened danger.

The Austrian war estimates have been submitted. They provide ninetyeight millions of florins, including nine millions for the navy, and an extraordinary credit of twenty-three millions.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9078, 12 June 1888, Page 5

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WAIT PREPARATIONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9078, 12 June 1888, Page 5

WAIT PREPARATIONS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9078, 12 June 1888, Page 5

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