OUR ALLIES,
[United Pkess Association.]
The British I states:— •
'pjßiUngton, Sept. 2; ro.stry of Informatiort
The visit of the j.,ord Mayor of London to Italy has had a, beneficial effect upon .the relations between the two countries.- Gr-c-Cit friendliness towards Great Britain was ir-anifested in his reception. '-
On returniiip; f: c!;] the front on Monday, M. Ciemenceau> issued a hopeful .and_ inspiring message to the Presidents of Departmental Councils. Profound regret was-'expressed by the Foreign Secretary an the retirement of Mr Pa«re. The lending English journals pay a handsome tribn.te to the ex-Am-bassador's work.
August 28th Tras the anniversary of Roun.ania's entry irsto the war. Despite Dr. Solf s abortion that Roumanians happiness would have been attained by neutrally, the Roumanians are hopeful,'and regard .tha war as a, natural sequel "to their national Sfovelopmeht, and r.re confident cf an ultimate' Allied victory.
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Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14857, 3 September 1918, Page 4
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142OUR ALLIES, Colonist, Volume LX, Issue 14857, 3 September 1918, Page 4
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