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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.

Berlin, February 6.

Emperor William, in announcing that a commercial treaty between Germany and Eussia had been signed, warned the Reichstag that a tariff war would follow the rejection of the terms of the treaty, and this in its turn would be followed shortly by a real war. He stated that the treaty was due to the personal action of the Czar, who had overcome the obstacles in the way. St. Petersburg, February 3. The Franco-Kus6ian policy with respect to Servia is greatly disturbed owing to ex-King Milan's overtures regarding the Triple Alliance. February G. The proposal by France to place an import duty on wheat is offensive to Russia.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 37

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THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 37

THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Otago Witness, Issue 2085, 8 February 1894, Page 37

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