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, RUSSIA AND FRANCE. NEW YEAR GREETINGS. 7 Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright. (Received January 3, 12.27 m.) Paris, January 2, 'he Tsar, in sending in hid own nd the Tsarina's names New Year reetings to France, expressed best • ,-ishes for France and President • joubet. He added that '.'amongst he pleasantest memories of the ear is our visit to that beautiful ountry, our friend and ally, which. s particularly dear to us." Presilent Loubet sent an appreciative ■ cply. . President Loubet afterwards held -reception of foreign diplomats, ?he Papal Nuncio, as senior diplo--aat, praised France's lofty ideal hroughout the Chinese crisis. President Loubet, in returning hanks, said the outlook was one of ;eneral agreement among the Powers., Some were strengthening ies of alliance and friendship. General Andre, the French. Minis-' er for War, and General "Kuropatdn, the Russian Minister for War, ■schanged greetings. M. Barrerre, the Italian Minister n France, in the course of an offijial J; recep'tion at the Italian Embassy, said there was no longer any; Mediterranean question between:... ! France and Italy. He predicted a 'ruitful era of mutual fraternity and peace.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11853, 3 January 1902, Page 5
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