THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK.
A MINISTERIAL ASSURANCE. FRENCH MOBILISATION. United Press Association— By Electric TelegraphCopyriglit. EeceWed March 18,9.30 p.m. LONDON, March 17. At the annual banquet of the Associated Chambers of Commerce the leading members of both political parties were among the guests. Lord Rosebery regretted the illness of Lord Salisbury, whom he complimented on his matchless experience of foreign affairs and his high spirit of patriotism. Mr Ritchie, the president of the Board of Trade, said that all the existing disputes with other Powers would probably be amicably settled. PAEIS, March' lß. The Temps states that the French naval mobilisation is merely an experiment to ascertain the time required to provision the Northern Squadron. , Beceived March 19, 12.35 ft.m. WASHINGTON, Majbch IS. Owing to America's good feeling towards Great Britain, Sir Julian Pauncefote, the British Ambassador, is pressing the arbitration scheme on the attention of the American authorities.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6132, 19 March 1898, Page 6
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