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BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

yans r'ecent manceuvkes. ' A BTP.ENCH COMPLAINT. if r yi P1 % '•:..;,Paris, October 1. V.'iiDKCßJrfa,' the' French Ambassador io l>ontlon, /.B being blamod because he did »' po notice the fact that the recent! British n aval D%anceuvres were the rehearsal of an o Atacl*. on the French coast. ' / .. •, i(? «,. London, October 1. , The sudden resignation of M. Decraie, th/j French Ambassador to England, and ty»e appointment of Baron Courcol in his J\ilace,~ has caused much comment. It. is '/eared that the relations between the two countries «ro strained, chiefly over Africa and Madagascar. The French newspapers publish virulent attacks on English intLuonce in toe latter country. :, ','

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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 235, 2 October 1894, Page 5

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108

BRITAIN AND FRANCE. Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 235, 2 October 1894, Page 5

BRITAIN AND FRANCE. Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 235, 2 October 1894, Page 5

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