THE SITUATION IN EUROPE.
WARLIKE PREPARATIONS. RUSSIAN FLEET COLLECTING IN j THE BLACK SEA. i Press Association.— Telegraph.—Copyright. London, September 10. Eleven shipments of warlike stores passed through the Dardanelles during the year. A strong Russian fleet is collecting in the Black Sea. The Czar will return from Copenhagen in order to be present at the military manoeuvres at Warsaw. Buda-Pestii, September 10. The Hungarian Government has sanctioned the expenditure of 16,000,000 florins in fortifying Transylvania. Paris. September 10. Le Steele, a political organ, plainly declares that France will not assist Russia to secure Constantinople, or invade the rights of England. Constantinople, September 10. A commission will try Kiatil Pasha, the dismissed Premier, for plotting against his country.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8670, 12 September 1891, Page 5
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