INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.
PRINCE VON BU LOW'S SPEECH.
i >«—< PEACEFUL BRITAIN
By telegraph, Press 'Ass’n, Copyright Received 6.31 p.m,, Ooti. 6.
Paris. Oct. 6. M. Dolcasso yesterday, being invited to reply to Prinoo Bulnw’s speech, wrote: “ It is bottor to lot tho facts speak for thomsolves, which they do with sufficient eloquoDco.”
London, Oot. 6.
Spooking ot Leeds Mr Gerald Balfour, alluding to tbo Anglo Japanese treuty.said that Groat Britain bad no intention what ovor to undertaken uggressivo movomont in Control Asia. PARISIANS DISTRUSTFUL. By. telegraphy Pres* A’ss’n,. 'Copyright Received 9.60 p.m., Oct 6. Paris, Oot 6. Parisian journals’ oommonts ou Prince Bulow’s utterances aro decidodly critical and distrustful in tone.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1578, 7 October 1905, Page 2
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