ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS.
EXCHANGE OF COMPLIMENTS. PARIS, Nov. 27. The proprietors of Le. Siecle, a paper which has taken a leading part in the arbitration movement, is entranced with the British Parliamentary visitors. Responding to a compliment paid the French navy by Lord Brassey, M. Lanessan, former Minister for Marine, declared that neither political conditions or other requirements now demanded the sacrifices which were formerly necessary. What France wished was to be so strong that England would believe in France's strength, and make it a basis for the best form of friendship.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 258, 30 November 1903, Page 3
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91ANGLO-FRENCH RELATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 258, 30 November 1903, Page 3
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