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London.

The Duke of Devonshire, Lord President of the Council, in a speech at Eastbourne, alluded to the outlook in foreign affairs. The difficulties in connection with Fashoda, he said, were only a subordinate incident in a much Jarger question. The British newspaper?, in their comments upon Lord Salisbury's Guildhall speech, declare that the Prime Minister virtually notified Europe that the British occupation of Egypt is permanent. British, America and Japanese cooperation in Asia is anticipated.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH18981115.2.10.1

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Manawatu Herald, 15 November 1898, Page 2

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London. Manawatu Herald, 15 November 1898, Page 2

London. Manawatu Herald, 15 November 1898, Page 2

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