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ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

MUTUAL GOOD FEELING. Paris, Dec. 29. Lord Lytton the newly appointed British Ambassador, had an audience with t'ne President to-day. In presenting his en.d intials Lord Lytton made a most ■•ordial speech, in the course of which lie stated Her Majesty Queen Victoria deaired to spare nothing to maintain the good relations at present existing between the two countries. The President, M. Sadi Carnot, replied in the same spirit, and asserted that the friendship between England and Franca was the nest guarantee of thd peace and, progress of both nations. The Lady's World is henct forth to be edited by Oscar Wilile, who h.s arranged f r contributions from seveial ' women "of title and of letters "—one of those qualifications probably being of aervicn in gaining subscribers and the other m keeping them.

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Bibliographic details

Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5056, 31 December 1887, Page 2

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ENGLAND AND FRANCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5056, 31 December 1887, Page 2

ENGLAND AND FRANCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIV, Issue 5056, 31 December 1887, Page 2