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LORD ROSEBERY'S ATTITUDE

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LOUD BRASSEY OX THE SITUATION.

Melbourne, Oct. 18

Speaking at a banquet at Miidura, Loril Jsras«ey diversified bis irrigation add re-- with an important reference to the Turkish complications. He expressed the warmest approval of Lord Rosebety's attitude on the Eastern question, lie .said he was convinced that Lord Rosebery was taking the right course in acting as lie had done. While he (Lord Rrassey) would yield to no man in his desire to put down oppression, still he recognised that if England took single-handed action now it would probably involve a single-handed war with the united European Powers over concerns which certainly affected England, but not more than they affected the other Powers, lie felt satisfied that the Salisbury Government was quite competent to protect the interests of Europe.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 150, 20 October 1896, Page 3

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LORD ROSEBERY'S ATTITUDE Hastings Standard, Issue 150, 20 October 1896, Page 3

LORD ROSEBERY'S ATTITUDE Hastings Standard, Issue 150, 20 October 1896, Page 3

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