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FIFTY YEARS AGO

EUROPEAN PROBLEMS \:J The ambitions of the Great Powers of -J Europe were causing consi(lerub||JJ anxiety half a century ago, as can 1* J seen from the following extract ilfo?.||| the Xkw Zealand Hkkajjj of January ~.j 5. 1888: . iffi « 4 The latest intelligence from t«e ;gs| Continent indicates that the aire concerting for a settlement of tMv||| Bulgarian question in a manner agree* , able to Russia. Prince Lobanoff, | he ;|§ Russian ambassador at Vienna, h®' given peaceful assurances to Count KJU*:||| nokv, declaring that Russia is a 7 to war. Herr Tisza, President of thev| Hungarian Council, in receiving tw; | New Year congratulations of the libera leaders, expressed a hope that been averted, and declared that.Hnlh.' « gary had never provoked a the peace. If war was inevitable, bo - | ever, the Hungarians would be P r pared to do their duty."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22928, 5 January 1938, Page 8

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FIFTY YEARS AGO New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22928, 5 January 1938, Page 8

FIFTY YEARS AGO New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22928, 5 January 1938, Page 8