INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
IVALIiE OF GREAT BRITAIN’S FRIENDSHIP- .
IBy Electric Telegraph—Per Press 1 Association—Copyright. '\ . LONDON, May 11. I Tokio newspapers express satisfacI tion at the alti bude of the British I press anil people,_ which,, they declare, I strengthens She Japanese in! the hour I of trial. I French newspapers are highly appreciative,, She entente cordiale with Britain removing the cloud from France and Japan. The Figaro states that hjuh for England’s friendship, France would have been several times plunged into war since the outbreak of the war in the Far East. •The Petite Repuhliqilo acauses Russia of seeking to drag France into her own worst adventures. The Czar and his Ministers simply regard France as a medium to supply money. t
TROUBLE IN CRETEBy Electric Telegraph—Per Press (Poe Press Association.) LONDON, May IT* Britain is sending another warship to Crete. A farther reinforcement of tbs international land foroea is expected.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1453, 13 May 1905, Page 2
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