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Gambotta, who interviewed the Minister for ‘Foreign Affairs on his return from Berlin, seems to have been but litto appeased by the exculpatory documents that M, Waddington doprecatiugly read to him, in justification of the part played by France at the Congress, “You carved the joint,” said he morosly, 44 or otbei folks' feeding,” Surely the cx-Dicfcator must bo unaware of the great compensation that M, Waddington brought back with him from Berlin and laid at his fairer half’s feet. ■This hippy thought is a fan, which bears on each separate leaf the signature of the mem* bers of this memorable Congress.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5463, 30 September 1878, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5463, 30 September 1878, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5463, 30 September 1878, Page 3

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