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THE CZARS TOUR.

TALK PEACE-LOOK WAR,. • Praia AMoeiation—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, September 23. • (ItawTed September 24, at 8.57 a.m.) The diplomatists contrast the pacific principles proclaimed in the toasts proposed during the recent visit of the Czar with the prominence assigned to the army and navy on-the occasion. WHAT GERMANY SAYS. BERLIN, September 23. The German Press declare that France must now recognise that the ally of Russia cannot remain the enemy of Germany. A NAVAL DEMONSTRATION THREATENED. PARIS, September 23. ■ The Czar and President Lonbet discussed France's difficulty with the Sultan, also the recent Armenian massacres. A French naval demonstration in connection with these matters is expected.

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Evening Star, Issue 11662, 24 September 1901, Page 6

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THE CZARS TOUR. Evening Star, Issue 11662, 24 September 1901, Page 6

THE CZARS TOUR. Evening Star, Issue 11662, 24 September 1901, Page 6

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