BRITISH POLICY IN THE EAST.
A SENSATIONAL SPEECH,
(OHITID PMSB ASSOCIATION.]
Pabis, December 7.
Sir A. Monson, the British Ambassador, has made a sensational speech before the British Chamber of Commerce m Paris. The British policy, he declared, was truthful and straightforward, and plain speaking was the best guarantee of amity. He deprecated the irritation caused by constant pin pricks, and declared encouragement of the scheme for founding native educational establishments at Khartoum and Fashoda might lead Great Britain further than she desired to go.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXIII, Issue 286, 9 December 1898, Page 2
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