Affairs in Europe.
THE CZAR'S VISIT TO FRANCE. * SIGNIFICANT TOAbTS ANTICIPATED. AMERICA AND RUSSIA. A HOSTILE PRESS. London, September 2. Beater's correspondent states that President Loubet and his Ministers will, on the 18th, aboard the torpedo boat destroyer Cassini, meet th» lav perjal yacht and esoort the Czar and Czaritza to Dunkirk, where the Chamber of Cummeroe entertains them at lunobeon. Thence the Royalties proceed to Compengne to review the Northern Squadron on the 19th. An exchange of significant toasts is anticipated at the Compengne banquet on the 20th. A review of troops is to be held at Reims on the 21st. New York, September 1. By the Russianisfttion of Manchuria, America is likely to become the chief sufferer commercially. The tono of the American Presß has become hostile to Russia, who is accused of unprinciped profiting by England's helplessness and America's apathy.
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Woodville Examiner, Volume XIX, Issue 3303, 4 September 1901, Page 4
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