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THE TRANSATLANTIC COUSINS.

ENTHUSIASM ABOUT THE SUGGESTED ALLIANCE. A WARNING TO BRITISH SHIPBUILDERS. [PEESS ASSOCIATION.] New Yoek, 12th March. The United States haval officers are enthusiastic at the suggested alliance with Great Britain. The British warship Cordelia, at present coaling at Key West, one of the islands off the coast of Florida, was the object of a tremendous reception, the officers and men being cordially greeted. London, 12th March. The Admiralt}' has warned shipbuilders not to accept orders for warships from the United States or Spain without first notifying the authorities.

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Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 61, 14 March 1898, Page 5

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THE TRANSATLANTIC COUSINS. Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 61, 14 March 1898, Page 5

THE TRANSATLANTIC COUSINS. Evening Post, Volume LV, Issue 61, 14 March 1898, Page 5

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