EUROPEAN POLITICS.
By Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright London, Feb. 4. The St. James’ Gazette asserts that Lord Salisbury resigns at the end of the session if the war is over.
Turkey is seeking a clearer assurance from France and Italy regarding Tripoli. Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman moves that the procedure proposals be referred to a Select Committee.
The House of Commons, by 218 to 177, negatived William Jones’ resolution in favor of disestablishment of the Church of Wales. Many Unionists were accidentally abiant from the division.
_, Paris, Feb. 4. tub Socialist members of the Chamber of Deputies caused a scene in the Chamber yesterday i n protesting against a vote of three million francs in connection with the Czars receu, visit to Campeigne. They declared thai France’s precipitate retreat from Mytilenb ports was due to Russian pressure. M. a e lcasse denied that there was a shadow of pressure.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 334, 6 February 1902, Page 2
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