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Trouble In Europe

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Parent Issue
Day
18
Month
November
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Qtrmmaj't positiva in Europo ik beomiag mor frilo thau blor by Ihc attitude oí Austria, which hR tlftcted au tgT-rmiii with RiraiR " Frailee rran51mf its policy in the easU The ret rieit of the Flunfrarian mlaittar f foreig-n aflairs t Kinr Humtoer at Italy ia reyarded in BerH political lroJes as being of the highst imprUnce. The vislt is inUrprtd as ealng a closer underïtandinf betweB Autria-Hunffary and IUly and asa leaainf of those tru power toward Great Britaia. Th MdiUrrBan interests of hoth Austria and Italy ar oí 'vaat and far-reacliinj importance, an tney canno-, ue ru.tsci red so lonff there is a latent antagonism against Bngland as a {atuve o( the dreibund policy. Krom editorials ia Berlin papers it appear that while the dreibUDd 115 BtSH in force, German'y munt trot aJonj side of the other powers er pursue her own oriental and colonial policy unaided and apart frona the other uations. The original reason of Austria's attitude i said to be the uncalled for affront gWen to England by Emperor WIUiam's letter to President Kruier. Yj.mine is now said to threaten the fatherland, and the Prussians are enrajfed at the remarki oí the kaiser, who bitterly attacked the Prussiaa kinf while speaking of the pope's action.

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