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CABLEGRAMS

I DUKE OF DEtONSHIRI

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Britain's strong position, the atmosphere clear, f Bec'eived January 23, 1 a.m. » London, January 24. The Duke of heyonshire, Lord Presi 8 deii't of tlio Council, in a gjae'edh at Bif f mingham, said that the Government wa never stronger than at present. , Thi country did not demand any great con stitiitiopal or Hooi^l changes', but reqmrij* 'the perfecting of defences and stiengti: emng the unity of the Empire. . Thi j recent demonstration of power by Britah and the firm intention to maintain hei i rights had resulted in closer relation: i with Germany, Italy, and Russia, ant' had even cleared the air with regard tc Prance.

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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11131, 25 January 1899, Page 3

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CABLEGRAMS Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11131, 25 January 1899, Page 3

CABLEGRAMS Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 11131, 25 January 1899, Page 3

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