THE SITUATION IN EUROPE.
—♦— POSTI'OXEMEST OP THE DISARMAMENT CONPEKENCK. (Sertived December 11, 1.10 a.m.) St. Pmnsnuitii, December 18. The Czar's Disarmament Conference has been postponed owing to the European situation not being favourable at present, (Received December U, 11.20 a m.) | Pauls, December 13. A leading French statesman, in , the course of an interview, stated , that a French and German entente was impracticable. Ho recommended a businesslike settlement of outstandingproblems with Great Britain and a tactful attitude on colonial ; questions, , Ueiimx, December 13. The German press favours an i understanding with Great Britain—- : the friend of an" open door" policy, . (Received December 13,1.12 a.m.) Beiilix, December 13. , The Emperor in conversation with , the Vice-President of the Reichstag, ! said he anticipated a disquieting r lime in the political constellation, • which was likely to change. Great Britain's preparedness was not, he thought, intended solely to impress j France. Great Britain, like America r before the war with Spain, was purt suing certain objects with unusual 3 tenacity, r ===
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6112, 14 December 1898, Page 2
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166THE SITUATION IN EUROPE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 6112, 14 December 1898, Page 2
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