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THE SITUATION IN EUROPE.

Frets Association.—Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. Constantinople, September 25. Turkey has forbidden Bulgaria to issue coinage bearing a representation of Prince Ferdinand. Berlin, September 25. ■/J The Cologne Gazette states that the relaxation of the passport regulations will result in the moral pressure of the Franco-Russian entente cordiale. Berlin, September 26. The Berlin newspapers warn Ger- | mans against assisting to float the Russian loan, despite the fact that the Government is encouraging l Messrs. Mendellsohn and YYaschaver to assist its issue. The Czar and Czarina passed through Berlin on Friday night privately. Madrid, September 25. The military authorities have adopted the Manser rifle for the use of the army. Bucharest, September 25. Carol 1., King of Roumania, denies that he shortly intends abdicating the throne. Bucharest, September 26. Considerable alarm has been occasioned throughout Roumania at Russia massing 100,000 men at Bessarabia, on the borders of Roumania. v; The Government has ordered a large force of cavalry to be sent to -the Upper Moldavia. St. Petersburg, September 26. It is reported that Russia is concluding a treaty with Persia virtually excluding other nations, commerce, and securing a practical protectorate of all Central Asia. The Khanites are federating under Russia. Sofia, September 26. The British, Italian, and Austrian diplomatic agents have been authorised to carry on more free intercourse with Prince Ferdinand.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8683, 28 September 1891, Page 5

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THE SITUATION IN EUROPE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8683, 28 September 1891, Page 5

THE SITUATION IN EUROPE. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8683, 28 September 1891, Page 5

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