ENGLAND, FRANCE AND RUSSIA.
; KING EDWARD'S OPINION. Unit«d Press Association—Per Electrio ■ ~ Received 1.1 sum.,/ January 2nd. " PARIS, Awarding tothe"LeMatin," King Edaudiencing/ a French statesman (presumably M. Paul Poumer); a few-days ago, reinarked that no. nation lias really contemplated disturbing'the peace, and he was certain that none thinks of breaking it at present.. . Nothing would- be changed' in "* e entente, but efforts would be made :to increase the rapprochment with Russia, which the late Cabinet began, in order to completely dissipate all ; causes of -misunderstanding or any conflict ] of interests The same journal adds that- King Edward's remarks are of incontestable' advantage in view of the statements latterlv attnbiited to the Kaiser, inasmuch as it is in perfect harmony, "with the conduct of nis Government. The "Temps" is astonished to find the German Press working counter to the Kaisers personal and conciliatory sentiments.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12868, 2 January 1906, Page 5
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142ENGLAND, FRANCE AND RUSSIA. Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12868, 2 January 1906, Page 5
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