INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.
ENGLAND, FRANCE, AND
GERMANY. By; telegraph, Frees Aas’h, Conyrighfc [ London, Oct. 9. •Lo Matin's revelations have caused t profound sensation In Franca and created a revulsion in M. Dolcasse’s favor. The Times says the statement was inoppor- r tuno and probably would evenom pas. sions which already arc too inflamed, The English press do not credit ths statement that England voluntarily gave France a verbal assurance of specific ac- ; H tion in the event of war. Paris, Oct. 9. Prominent members of the Opposition jand leading Parisian editors were invited!; to a eeeret dinner at M. Besaoeon’s house to meet Baron Rosen, German Ambassa. dor. Several declined. Others attending' ! Indicated their unwillingness to be placated on German terms. Constantinople, Oct. 9.
Tho Powers have issued a note informing the Porte that they are unable to modify the demand for international control of Macedonia. Their agents will arrange preliminaries. ' • V J
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1581, 11 October 1905, Page 2
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