ANGLO-RUSSIAN TREATY.
LATEST CABLE NEWS (By Cable.—Press Association.—Cupy right).
PRESS NOTICES. London, September 2li. The Daily News, commenting on the Anglo-Russian agreement, says:—"Sir E. Grey's despatch does not convince us (hat Russia lias all :ndoned her old aspiration for a warm water pori. :J The. Tribune says the Anglo-Russian agreement was communicated to the German Foreign Ollico wh:cii acquiesced in the proposals. RUSSIAN PKESS PLEASED. Received Sept. 27. 10.30 p.m. London. September 27. The Times' forecast of Russian opin- i ion of the Anglo-Rii sian agreement his been conlirine'd. The St'. Petersburg Bourse Gazette remarks that a convention dealing with Earopcan questions should be a logical sequel to the convention dealing wilh A-iatio aifairs.
ONE DISSENTIENT NOTE. Received 27tli, 1(1.30 p.m. Beilin. September 27. In official envies at Berlin the attitude of the German Government is described as in friendly agreement 'with the treaty. Germany's commercial interests in the Persian Gulf are not affected, in view of Britain's maintenance ot the "open door" policy. The Deutsche Tageszeitnng declares that the last stone Ins been laid in the building of the British coalition policy. From the standpoint of Germany's imperial interests, Germany has.no reason to feel satisfied" when two other Powers arrange differences which, in given circumstances, might be more useful to German v.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 28 September 1907, Page 5
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213ANGLO-RUSSIAN TREATY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 60, 28 September 1907, Page 5
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