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INTERVIEW WITH THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR.

NO ILL-FEELING; _ '. LONDON, August 3. Count Benckendorff, the ' Russian Ambassador, interviewed, remarked that it had been said that the Russian publicsshoped for a strong offensive in the West while the Germans were making their onset in Poland. , This might be so. but not a trace of ill-feeling was manifested, and the sober view,, which considers only military possibilities, had always prevailed. , -Nowhere-" had the colossal efforts tlmt. Britain and Franc© arc making; at the Dardanelles' been more appreciated than in Russia', 'j no temporary retreat in Poland had in no way affected tho wondrous solidarity of the Allies."

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8208, 4 August 1915, Page 5

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INTERVIEW WITH THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8208, 4 August 1915, Page 5

INTERVIEW WITH THE RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8208, 4 August 1915, Page 5

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