RUSSIA’S SMART DIPLOMATIC TRIUMPH.
GNASHING OF TEETH. RAISING A HUBBUB OVER TUR. KISH TREACHERY. The St. Petersburg Press is jubilant at the Russian triumph over the Triple Alliance, and insists on the neoeasity of ending the Bulgarian quarrel by force if neoeaaary. It i> reported that arrangements are being made at Warsaw to maoceavro a hundred and fifty thousand troops. Half a million of soldiers are quartered on the Po'ish and Weetern frontiers of Russia. The Bulgarians are alarmed at the demand of the Russian Press for intervention in Bulgaria by force. The Standard nrges that England ahould not evacuate Egypt In the face of the Turkish submission to Russia. Il Ie reported that England increases th* Mediterranean fleet. The Standard, In referring to tbe Eastern difficulty, declares that England 1s able to safeguard her individual interests, but advises that additional troops should be despatched to Egvpt, and suggests that the Great Powers ought to insist on an equal right with regard to tha Dardanelles. The Dal’y Chronicle correspondent at Rome says that the Italian Government has instructed its Ambassador at Constantinople to support England. The Italian Press hopes that a vigilant watch will be kept over Russian intrigues in thelEast. Donb’ful reports are ourrent In Paris to the rff.ot that England proposes to non vane a conferenoe 'o consider a revision of the treaties affecting the Balkans and Dardanelles. A Russian loan of £24.000,006 has boon arranged In France, The Credit Lyonnaise will in October offer • Russian 3 per cent loan of twenty miiUaas sterling at 84
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Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 656, 10 September 1891, Page 2
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258RUSSIA’S SMART DIPLOMATIC TRIUMPH. Gisborne Standard and Cook County Gazette, Volume V, Issue 656, 10 September 1891, Page 2
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