ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS.
By Telegraph.— Association.—Copyright.
Paris, May 14. M. Henri Lorin, in a remarkable article in the Despeche Coloniale, the organ of the French colonial party, urges the settlement of outstanding questions between England and France on amicable and businesslike lines. He says that French interests in Newfoundland and the New Hebrides do not conflict directly with those of England, but with those of the autonomous colonies. M. Lorin urges that they would be better settled directly between France and Newfoundland and Australia. The basis of a New Hebrides .settlement could be easily found, since Australia objects to the vicinity of a penal settlement, and France could assure her that no more convicts would be sent to Oceania when once the New Hebrides' were French.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XL, Issue 12272, 16 May 1903, Page 5
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