EUROPEAN TOPICS.
ENGLAND AND GERMANY. [Special to Press Association.] BERLIN, June 21. The feeling is gradually spreading in Germany that in the settlement of the East African question England secured the best of the bargain. SOFIA, June 2J. The sentences passed on Major Panitza and the other conspirators have been confirmed. LONDON, Juke 21. The St Petersburg correspondent o£ the Chronicle telegraphs that the Czar has sanctioned a Franco-Russian alliance to balance the Anglo-German agreement. ST PETEBSBUEO, Ju»E 21. Crowds of Jews are being expelled from the Western Provinces of Russia, and are seeking refuge in PABIS, June 21. The French Government decline to discuss the question of the disposal of the Egyptian Conversion surplus until England has fixed the date of the evacuation of Egypt, and the levying of the French tax. The King of Dahomey is suing for peace.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6886, 23 June 1890, Page 4
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