THE SITUATION IN EUROPE.
■a ao , ifi ; : Vienna, v ..,Febi 1, ~,; ; jhe; •.v4usirp , ; Hpnga ri»fl,. Delegation a. jb.BYe,! stily,, M tor, the pjjrpqse. for thaioalijijg put .ihpjtan^bqm,,..should Buch^piedos&iiy arise.,-jo Ip u W.M rP! e t Hast night*.! Mi.rjuza, Prrraier, staterl : he s Bt|))fb.i>pp() that peace \y,ou,!d preserved,, ; jChfl?.warlike be gttyted, were simplyprecautionary., J .^pstria a ■: Cp.unoj (, n yps ten) ay, Ipountj,,;, Kal d,ql? f, ’’ /Minister .for ; Foreign Affaire,,; stated - that tbe relationsi;between •Austria and yßußsjia.iWpre assuming a. more friendly character,. ; ; o !r: . „,. ;V ; r j ■; - -,,. , Lohdon, : Feb. 1. /[ Increased tension is being manifested in' ; the yela,lions.,Between, .France -dad/ : , rFapics baye pccprred ;on, the Bourses at ,;B,erlin,.- yienna,' apd . Paris.,; These Baye; beep, caused partly, from political, but .ch jpfl| 7 ,lrqm ..financial, causes,; 1 ; i.-JThe?proposal ;ask the Deputations,; to vote 3Q,Q00,Q00, .florins, created a . panic;in ( Viie,nna. ~,, , , Bismarck is ;infireaflißg,,t}ie ..German' army, . ip...,8p5te il oft the ■ refusal .of the -Reiobstag. to ; paps,the 4 r Piy ; Bill,! .V O' ‘,J.; ; ■ ■ jflinj 2. The' ,attack,; made by. the German <.Press omGeperal Bpulangec.has had the effect.of increasing-- biß ; popularity.; Ar, Royalist intrigue to compel his retire rnent was foiled.;.!. ; , , ; - n The ;;pauic,,wlt ( ich Wfls manifested on .the Bourses at Paris, Berlin, and ; Vienna had now subsided. ; * , ;.r Feb. '3. ' there; is a,,feeling, ip that unless:,Generalßoulanger- qsasejs {mass.ingl.trqops.oUi! lb?., frontier,! Prinpe Bis-. marck >will promptly mobilise (he-forces of the Krapirejioi\.?domaiid;tbe J merit of Fyancr-.i T , i\ i? | .jTbe; correspondent qF the Tipieastales' that jßussia and;Aiistria have arrived at ,a complete, agreement on.,lbe ~B,ul|g'ari'aUi .question,. k-( I-.-. :< r U ■. '• j J , o' ■■ o .Feb , " . vibe Emperor William and Presidents; of (be LandtagsJtßlerday reviewed .theformer;,dispute, between, ,ihe Groy.eiintarhr ,and,;tbe, Reichstag relative to. ifreT' increase * 7/1 th.".. ; G<’rai»n v: army.i {,/ljbs/ .dispute,- the. Kntperqr sai,<jl,,,wqpH.s»lffr I be. brought ,to;a conc'usion; Jby.a foreign ,iWar. /,• o-ii ~. I " s :l' 1 rv:-. ■ ' ■ 'r-oii- •••? .Feli.'S. '. /• The French-Arapassailoi’bactaii inter, view- with - Prince Bismarck ( yesterday, 'and endeavored, lp/_reassure the}Chancellor concerningj-tbe position and intentions pt General Boulanger, the French Minister for War. ; . ,1-. 1 >
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1549, 5 February 1887, Page 1
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