INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.
VISIT OF THE FRENCH FLEET,
By telegraph. Press Ass’n, Copyrigh
Received 11.45 p.m., Aug. 9. London, August 9. Soma Loudon papers were printed partly in' French in honor of the French squadron. Parisian papers are unanimous in acclaiming the naval demonstrations as a festival of peace. Several declares that Fraooe is anxious to be on good terms with all nations. Le Temps says that the ontonto suffices for the actual interests of Britain and France. Any attempt to prematurely extend the scope would be dangerous, but should their interests be extendod in parallel lines the understanding would tend to develop naturally. Tbe officers of the French squadron watched the racing for the King’s Cup at Cowes. Some officers visited Osborne House and attended Viscountess Gorat’s garden party.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1529, 10 August 1905, Page 2
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