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SPEECH BY LORD SALISBURY.

[United Bsesa AraoeJatton]. _ . > ' LONDON, JanoSß Servioe C|ab,swa thai, apart from the. great sorrow o*er the Spanish-Americaa diffioHlty, rtha^worM, politioaUy, looked smUing enongl», British interests ererywhera showed aigos of growing prosperity. Under all circumstances, he will: Bmiah He hoped to coavinee China that her best safeguard was to accept British aid in her reforms and the development of her ra sources. >

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 1 July 1898, Page 2

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SPEECH BY LORD SALISBURY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 1 July 1898, Page 2

SPEECH BY LORD SALISBURY. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 1 July 1898, Page 2

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