RUSSIA AND FRANCE.
VIEWS OF RUSSIAN PRESS. > Press Association.—Electric Telegraph.Copyright. St. Petersburg, July 25. The Grasbdanin, the organ of the Russian nobility, taunts the French with succumbing in the Franco-Prus-sian war of 1870 without battle, and says that, owing to French hatred of war, a Russian alliance with such a people is impossible. St. Petersburg, July 23. The Czar gave a banquet to the officers of the French fleet now on a visit to Cronstadt. It is stated that the French fleet will visit England in August. -'" * ' :
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8629, 27 July 1891, Page 5
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