THE EUROPEAN SITUATION
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POLITICAL CRISIS IN AUSTRIA. BISMARCK ELECTED. A RUSSO-TURKISH INCIDENT. (special.) Vienna, May 1. A crisis has occurred in the Austrian Cabinet over the school question, and the resignation of the Ministry is expect-d. Belgrade, May 1. Queen Natalie refuses to leave Servla until her son attains his majority. Berlin, May 1. The result of the second ballot for Geestenunde gives Bismarck a majority of two to one over Schomalfeld, the Socialist candidate. (Received May 3. 6.10 p.m.) Constantinople, May 2. Heated parleying is taking place between M. Nelidoff, the Russian Ambassador, ami the Porto owing to the stoppage at the Dardanelles of vessels flying the Russian mercantile flag.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 9285, 4 May 1891, Page 2
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