THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
(Per Electric Telegraph— Copvrig hi.) (Per Press Association.) (Roe.nivod 10.35 a.m., Oct. 13th.) Vienna, Oct. 12. In his Budget Statement the Austrian Miuiater of Finance says that the country must expect additions to the war estimates. London, Oct. 12. The British reply to Turkey's note respecting the DardanellesCon von tion differs from that sent by the rest of the Powers. It explains that in conaequonce of Turkey's action an entirely now situation haß arisen. (Reoeived 7.30 pm. Oet. 13th.) Berlin, Oct. 12. The numerical strength of the German army is 11,000 below that of France, but the war vote of the latter ia 30,000,009 francs above that of Germany. (Special io the Press Association. )i (Reoeived 11 a.m., Oct. ISth.j Rome, Oct. 12. The chief offender in tho outrage oa Victor Emmanuel's tomb has been conducted to tbe frontier. Italy suggests that it ia possible that, under the guise of a workmen's pilgrimage, a body of Frenchmen may seiza Rome.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 5263, 14 October 1891, Page 2
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163THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Timaru Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 5263, 14 October 1891, Page 2
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