THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
(PEB EIEOTBIO TaiBOBATH— COPIBIGBT.) (FEB PBB3B ASfIOCIATION.) (Received 10.20 a.m., Oot. Mth.) - Pakis, Oct. 13. M. de Giere, Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, who is ' now on a visit to thia city, m the course of an interview with the diplomatic representative of another Power, declared that the movements of troops on the western border were merely for defensive purpoßss. Russia and France were both aware that a great majority qf the Powers were averse to war, and no importance need be attached to those movements. M, de Giers is now interviewing King Humbert and the Marquis Rudini, Premier of Italy. He assured another interviewer that there were symptoms showing that the Czar was restraining the war party. Russia would not lead France into any rash act. _^
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Timaru Herald, Volume 5264, Issue 5264, 15 October 1891, Page 3
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130THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Timaru Herald, Volume 5264, Issue 5264, 15 October 1891, Page 3
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