ENGLAND AND THE POWERS
NO CAUSE /OR ANXIETY. * , CONTINUITY OF POLICY ASSURED. (Received Aug. 5, 0.40 a.m.) LONDON, Ai(g. 4. An interesting debate on foreign fairs took place in the House Commons, several Liberals that if there were a change oi eminent it would entail- no continuity of the' British' F<^^^H^H Messrs Dilke ami proved of the renewal of the J*HHPV ese alliance. . Apparently tfe House was practi- i cally unanimous on that point. A Earl Percy (Under-Secretary tot * Foreign Affairs) said nothing could be gained by, the present discussion. He did not believe there was any special cause for anxiety respecting the general state of Europe, and there would be still less cause if irrespon, sible per=JSs did not attribute " to Great BixLin Machiavellian motives, imagining that she is unable to make arrangements with one country, without hostile intent to some other.' / If Turkey persisted in opposing re- / forms in Macedonia a very Berious A • situation would be created, necessi-r ~ tating re-consideration of the British attitude on the ■question.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7891, 5 August 1905, Page 2
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