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ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

SPEECH BY AMBASSADOR CHOATE. By Telegraph.—Press Association—Copyright. London, March 4. Mr. Choate, the American Ambassador, -was entertained by the Pilgrims' Club. In the course of a speech, he attributed the improved relations between Britain and America to the popular will of eaeh country, also to Lord Salisbury's and Lord Lansdowne's uniform candour, fairness, and friendliness on every question, which had helped to maintain cordial, warm, and hearty relations. Nor could he ignore King Edward's influence as heartily cementing the union.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12212, 6 March 1903, Page 5

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ENGLAND AND AMERICA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12212, 6 March 1903, Page 5

ENGLAND AND AMERICA. New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12212, 6 March 1903, Page 5