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THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE

SPEECH BY COUNT EALNOKY Press Association. —Electric Teletrapb.-r-Oopyriji*. Vienna, September 18. Count Kalnoky, in an important speech before the Delegations, denied that the Triple Alliance was the cause of the heavy armaments. They were imperative in the interest of safety. Experience had proved the advantage of the Triple Alliance in promoting the interests of the monarchy and pcaoe. The supposed danger of war was merely a cry set on foot by sensational newspapers and not by the Governments. He dwelt specially on the friendship between Russia and France, and praised the conduct of the young King of Servia. The prosecution of Stambouloff was a grave mistake, for that states* man was the guarantee of law And stability in Bulgaria. Austria did not intend to meddle with the politics of the Balkan States. Count Kalnoky said that the Powers outside of the Triple Alliance, including England, were now more friendly to it. The purity of the motives actuating monarchs was a sound guarantee of their peaceful desires.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9620, 19 September 1894, Page 5

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THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9620, 19 September 1894, Page 5

THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9620, 19 September 1894, Page 5