THE KING'S INFLUENCE
FRIENDLY RELATIONS WITH FRANCE.
AND POSSIBLY WITH RUSSIA
By, Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. PARIS, July 10. M. Loubet’s welcome on his return to Paris was marked by, unprecedented enthusiasm.
The newspaper Figaro says the fact that M. Delcasse, after his interviews with Lord Lansdowne, had a confidential conversation with the Russian Ambassador in London is interpreted to mean that France will shortly mediate in certain questions between Great Britain andi Russia. It adds that a rapprochement is desired equally, in London and St. Petersburg.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 940, 13 July 1903, Page 2
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