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SEEKLNG NEW FRIENDS

BRITISH STAR WANING. FRANCE MAY LOOK TO AMERICA. (Per Prese Association, Copyright.) (Received June 25, 11.20 a.m.) LONDON, June 24. Among the articles on the British Imperial. Conference is that Mr Stephen. Lausanne, writing m "Le Matin." He urges the advantage of a Franco- American Alliance Over the Franco-British. y He says , the British star is declining and. the' American is rising. British doiaiuatib'n extended over iiv.e continents and appeared invulnerable, but now a new star was drawing everything to itself. The speeches of the Dominions' Premiers show that they are addressing couplets to the Americans. General Smuts even describes America as the country which is "the dearest of all humanity." Mere apprehension of the renewal _bf the Anglo- Japanese Treaty "may disr please America, which would . be sufficient to upset South Africa.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9545, 25 June 1921, Page 5

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SEEKLNG NEW FRIENDS Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9545, 25 June 1921, Page 5

SEEKLNG NEW FRIENDS Ashburton Guardian, Volume XLI, Issue 9545, 25 June 1921, Page 5

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