EUROPEAN AFFAIRS.
Bv Electric Telegraph.—C-R right. DYNAMITARDS IN PARIS. PRINCE FERDINAND NOT DEPOSED. (press association.) Rome, May 27. In the Chamber of Deputies, the Government secured a vote of conSdence on their financial proposals by a majority of nine. The Premier announced that Italy would adhere to her international Sg Anotber S ‘political difficulty has arisen and Signor Gmlelti, the Premier, who only secured a majority of nine in his financial proposals, has forwarded his resignation to the King. , King Humbert declines to accept the resignation of the Government, and it is expected that a dissolution will follow. F Rome, May 26. Much opposition is shown to Signor Gioletti’s financial policy, and the fall ot the new Ministry is regarded as lmminent- Paris, May 27. The French press is jubilant at the prospect of Italy being compelled to leave the Triple Alliance, or submit to rum. 1 Paris, May 28. Explosions of bombs in some of the principal streets and in the neighbourhood of the principal buildings continue to be reported, and although considerable damage is occasioned no lives have as yet been lost. Paß is, May 26 _ France and Spain have concluded a commercial treaty. Spain reduces the duty on woollens. Constantinople, May 27. The Porte’s proposal to construct a railway between Sofia and Salomon has met with great enthusiasm in Bulgaria, a step likely to counteract Russian mva*^°n* Copenhagen, May 26. The city is thronged with visitors. The festivities in celebration of the King of Denmark’s golden wedding are on an immense scale. London, May 28. Ic is reported that a section of the Portuguese Cabinet has resigned. ° Berlin, May 30. It is reported that the Czar will meet the Emperor at Kiel on Thursday. The interview, it is said, will be a brief one, as the Czar is anxious to return to Copenhagen the same day. (SPECIAL.) Copenhagen, May 27. The celebration of the golden wedding of the King and Queen of Denmark passed of with great e.clat. At the banquet the Czar proposed the health of the King and Queen. The Prince of Wales was present, but did not attend the public functions. ot7 Rome, May 27. M. Perriard is re-forming the Italian Government. It is believed that the crisis is due to the Trip'e ATiance. Constantinople, May 27. The Porte, in discussing the Bulgarian queations, replies that the time is iu°p portune to discuss the recognition of Prince Ferdinand ; also the decision as to the extradition of political prisoners. London, May 29. Prince Ferdinand, who was reported to be dethroned during a revolt in Bulgaria, is st'll at the head of affairs in that country.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1057, 2 June 1892, Page 33
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