FRANCO-BRITISH ENTENTE.
ASSISTS THE WORLD'S PROGRESS. MODERATION URGED ON THE COMBATANTS. (Received Aug. 14, 11.11 p.m.) LOMXJN, Aug. 14. Mr Morley, jat the bancjuct at Westminster Hall to the French officers, n-SfKjnding to the toast oi "Parliament," rrma.ked that the differences lietvreen the two gnu I (Historic parties, as seen in their foreign affairs, had txvn many ancf profound, and might lw so again, but to-day nil were of on.- mind ; they all lardenlly welton**J the great nnd far-reuchiiu: significant e of tuis gathering, recorfiiHinj that on the mion of France] and Hritain the 'whole world's progress most depended. Nothing wa» more alien to the thought of either country than that the sparks of the furnace of the H.ituh-French entente should s»_"t Europe afire. The Chronicle says that Mr I}alfour oni Mr Morley share a firm rtsolve that the entente shall be an instrument that we may be sure is diplomatically busy in St. Petersburg and Tokio, urging moderation on both parties.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7899, 15 August 1905, Page 3
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