BULGARIAN CRISIS.
(PbrEleotrioTelegbafh. — Copyright.) (By Cable— Reuters Agency.) LRooeived 2.15 p.m., Sapt. lat.i Constantinople, Aug. 31. Prince Alexander Las arrived at Tirnora, the former capital of Bulgaria, St. Petersburg, Aug. 31. The Russian Press generally are clamoring for the Russian occupation of Bulgaria. (Received 1.30 a.m., Sopt. 2nd.] Berlin, Sept. 1. The Nbrd Deutsche Zeiiung iv an article to-day states that Germany is
not affected by tbe situation m Bulgaria, but tbat the recent incrense m tbe German armauient wus due to tbe action of France, wbo alone is answerable for tbe present situation m Central Europe. (Spkcial to the Press Association.) IRcuoived 11.45 a.m , Sept. Ist.] London, Awn. 31. Prince Alexander continues bis progress through Bulgaria. The Russian press clamours for tbe intervention of tbe Muscovite Government. M. A. Nelidoff, Ambassador m Constantinople, threatens to interfere if a hair of a Russian subject be touched.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3719, 2 September 1886, Page 2
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146BULGARIAN CRISIS. Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3719, 2 September 1886, Page 2
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