THE PEACE OF EUROPE
RUSSIAN FOREIGN MINISTER'S | , CONCILIATORY TONE. ) By TcbSsnUJb-'-Press AtoMiatloS—CopyrifsM j St. Petefsbarg, May .24. j M. Sazanotf, Russian Foreign Minister, speaking, in-the Duma, and refor.fiiig to reports as to the trcmstaroation ; of the Triple Entente into an Alliance,, deciavod that the present tends fully : satisfied the common, ends of tins three Powers —Britain, Franco and Russia. The members of tho Entente were always rwtdv to co-operalo with tiro Triplico—Germany, Austria, and Its{y-~to maintain peace. He regretted the recent Russo-Gonnan Frees conflict. UTTLE EUROPE DESIRES AN ENTENTE, ■CONGRESS OF LESSER NATIONS. . Brussels, May '21. A movement is afoot to promote _ an .Entente between Switosciismdj Itelelnm, Holland, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. . . A congress with.'that object meets in Holland in t'ho spring.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2158, 26 May 1914, Page 5
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122THE PEACE OF EUROPE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2158, 26 May 1914, Page 5
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