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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.

CORDIAL MESSAGES BETWEEN ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

By lelegraßh, Press Aqs’jti, Copyright

Reoeived 9.45 p.m., Aug. 17.

London, Aug. 17.

President Loubet Bent the following message to King Edward: “The manifests-' tion of reciprocal cordial sympathy between the two navies has been as Your Majesty happily expressed it, a further token of friendship between the two countries. lam anxious on the temination of the fetes, whose memory will remain graven in the hearts of the officers and sailors, to tender Your Majesty the thanks of the Republio.” King Edward, in reply, stated : “ Sinoerest thanks for the charming telegram from your oountry to myself. I was delighted to welcome the splendid squadron and give expression to feelings of friendship for ySur navy and country.” 1 Reoeived 11.40 p.m., Aug. 17. London, Aug. 17. Lord Landsdowne, replying to M. Rouvier’s thanks for the reception of the squadron, said the spontaneous manifestation of feeling was deep seated in the heart of the nation.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1536, 18 August 1905, Page 2

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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1536, 18 August 1905, Page 2

INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1536, 18 August 1905, Page 2

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