CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS.
London.
WARNINGS TO EUROPE.
In commenting upon the activity lately shown by the navy, the •• Daily Telegraph " says the preparations that have been made art meant as a warning to Europe that no Continental Power will be allowed to intervene at the present juncture in order to secure compensations pn judicial to British interest?.
It ig authoritatively stated in Paris that France has no ground or desire at present to intervene in thn the Transvaal affair. Russia, it is thought;, will probably assume a similar attitude.
The Berlin " Post" ridicules the S-igg^lion mndi? in he n-wspapcr "La Martin " that Germany and Franc? should intervene in fcJou h Africa.
Ie is semiofficially announced that Amt-rica intends to remain neutral only bo long as other nations do not intervene.
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Manawatu Herald, 31 October 1899, Page 2
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129CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Manawatu Herald, 31 October 1899, Page 2
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