SPANISH AMERICAN WAR.
ATTITUDE OF.THE POWERS, 5 *ft By Telegraph.— Association.— New York, January 23. Commentik on Lord Granboume's '/ statements in the House of Commons with reference to the action of Britain in connection with the Span-. , ish-American war, the New York newspapers declare England was aclively friendly to America, % Russia if and Italy were indifferently friendly,,. Austria and France were actively, hostile, and Germany was mischievously hostile. Nevertheless, . except* in American naval circles, there was 110 bitter •anti-German sentiment. -Jv";- ■ H.ft'. ' :<ft;ft; ft 'ft ;■■■- . : ;ft ift
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11872, 25 January 1902, Page 5
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