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A dispatch from Copenhagen reports discussions at Fredensberg palace during the Russian imperial visit this autumn, leading to agreement on forming a league of peace including Russia, Servia, Montenegro, Greece, Sweden, Denmark, and France, to be announced in January as a counter to Germany's Dreibund changes.
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Russia, France, Greece, Denmark and Sweden Form a League of Peace.
Paris, Oct. 23.—A dispatch to the Figaro from Copenhagen, published to-day, says that during the imperial and royal gathering at Fredensberg, the palace of the Danish royal family, where the Emperor and the Empress of Russia have made long visits this autumn, the formation of a league of peace was discussed at length among the titled notabilities there assembled. According to the Figaro's correspondent this league is to include Russia, Servia, Montenegro, Greece, Sweden, Denmark and France. It adds that it was agreed that the league should be formed, and that its constitution will be publicly announced in January. This league of peace, should it turn out to be an actual fact, will naturally be regarded as a counter-move to the removal of the dreibund agreements openly announced by the Emperor of Germany previous to his recent visit to England.
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Copenhagen
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Oct. 23
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agreement to form league of peace including russia, servia, montenegro, greece, sweden, denmark, and france; constitution to be announced in january; regarded as counter to dreibund changes.
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During imperial and royal gathering at Fredensberg palace, where Emperor and Empress of Russia visited this autumn, formation of league of peace discussed among titled notabilities; agreed to form league including Russia, Servia, Montenegro, Greece, Sweden, Denmark, and France.