THE SITUATION IN EUROPE.
PEELING IN GERMANY. GERMANY AND AUSTRIA. IMPERIAL MEETINGS. Prut Association.—Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. Berlin, September 3. Orders have been given to largely increase the German artillery. The press declare the time is drawing near when the unity of the Fatherland will have to be defended again, and that a second Sedan is possible. The German Government is secretly purchasing immense quantities of coal. Vienna, September 3. Interviews are taking place between the Emperors of Germany and Austria, and General Von Caprivi, German Chancellor, and Count Ivalnoky, Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8664, 5 September 1891, Page 5
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