THE ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT
Lord Rosebery f s Views.
Germany Disappointed.
Prow Association.— Telegraph.— Copyright.
Eeceived November 26. 9.3 a a.m.
LONDON, November 25.
Lord Eoseberry, in a speech afc^ Falmouth, said he adhered to his previous views on the Anglo-French agreement in Morocco, but denied being a Germanophil. He was the friend of Germany, just as he. was of France and every civilised Christian country, but when a conflict arose he was the friend of no Power but Britain. If he had any pre-disposition for any other country it was for France. He rejoiced at the generous tone of Lord Lansdowne's speech (cabled on the 7th), extending goodwill to every nation in Europe. Lord Rosebery's references to Germany bitterly disappointed the Berlin newspapers.. Other Liberal leaders approve of Lord Lansdowne's policy being quoted, and emphas;ze the continuity of the policy.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11724, 27 November 1905, Page 5
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140THE ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT Wanganui Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11724, 27 November 1905, Page 5
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