The European Situation.
' < Paths, Decembers. The intimation sent to the Government by G-ermany that tho presence of a nmiibor of French 'officers now in Germany is undesirable on'the ground that their actions are not above suspicion, has piqued the French press, and the latter demand the expulsion of all German employees and otlicers now in France in retaliation for the treatment of French subjects. ,
Bnt'ssßLS, 1 December 7. A number of Socialist, leaders connecled with a plot recently discovered have been taken into custody.
VncxxA, December 7. The Auetiiiin Aimy Bill has virtually passed the Reichsralh. The members of the Opposition supported ihe Bill.
Puns, December I). Captain Brian l. ; son-in-law of C4eneral ]Joulangcr, has> been placed nuclei 1 arrest tor a month on a charge of publishing a book without tho sanction of his superiors.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 324, 12 December 1888, Page 5
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136The European Situation. Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 324, 12 December 1888, Page 5
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