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RICHER IN WORDS THAN SUBSTANCE.

PARIS, March 15. Le Temps says that Sir Edward Grey is richer in words than substance, and that the responsible statesmen of France and England are indulging in amiable platitudes. The day was coming, when they would be obliged to explain why so many affairs had' been settled to their prejudice, without heing consulted, at Constantinople, Potsdam, Peking, Flushing, and elsewhere. France and England liad been apparently stricken with paralysis.

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 65, 17 March 1911, Page 7

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RICHER IN WORDS THAN SUBSTANCE. Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 65, 17 March 1911, Page 7

RICHER IN WORDS THAN SUBSTANCE. Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 65, 17 March 1911, Page 7

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