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Story Told by Menus.

M. Rambout, an attache of the Elysee palace, the official residence of the president of Prance, has been collecting menus Of state and other dinners for 20 years and now has B,OOC" fc ' '"he names of the dishes of state banquets indicate the relations or alliances sought for with other nations; for instance, "A la Russe' figured prominently at the time | a Rusisan alliance was desired. The j ! most recent menus show dishes "a l'An- ! glaise," indicating the desire of the republic tor more friendly relations with • England, I

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Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 45, 10 June 1903, Page 7

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Story Told by Menus. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 45, 10 June 1903, Page 7

Story Told by Menus. Bruce Herald, Volume XXXX, Issue 45, 10 June 1903, Page 7

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