SENATOR SHERMAN'S UTTERANCES.
> SEVERE STRICTURES BY NEVT YORK PRESS. HIS ATTACK ON BRITAIN CONDEMNED. A PUBLIC REPUDIATION. Press Association -Electric Telepipn.-Copjn'tH New Yobs, August 11. The undeserved comments made b] Senator Sherman upon Britain and th« polioy of the late Senor CanovM in regard to Cuba are causing dismay is New; York. The Evening Post says Sherman is showing senility, and it calls upon President McKinley to remove what is an intolerable) scandal, Mr. Sherman has publicly repudiated the interview in which be was stated to bare declared England quarrelled, oftener than she fought, but the denial is generally discredited.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10520, 13 August 1897, Page 5
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