THE CZAR'S TOUR.
TO INCLUDE ENGLAND. Paris, June 0. M. I'lillicres (President of France) informed Cabinet, that the IW of Russia would spend two days at Cherbourg ftt the end of July, mil then proceed'to' C'owes.
MEETINO WITH THE KAISER. ; London, June 0. 'Die Pall Mall (hizcttc says tile inter-' view at Abo is the chief diplomatic event of the summer, It'll natural tile . Kaiser should seek to efface the bad Impression and soreness created by bit recent ultimatum to M. lsvolsky,°RussUri I Minister of Foreign Affairs.' Italy u no longer an effective factor in the triple alliance. The growth of Austrian influence in Adria, if tlie development of the Austrian navy continues, must necessitate a revision of the situation. The (icrman reversion to friendship with Russia is prudent and inevitable, and Britain may welcome it provided it tends to the preservation of the equilibrium of pace in/Europe. MIR(IIVIX(M IX RUSSIA. Received .Tune 7, 10.43 p.m. St. Petersburg, June T. Misgivings are aroused iu St. Petersburg over the Kaiser's visit hy the inspired statements from Merlin declaring that (ierinanv had no reason to expect n change in the grouping of the Powers.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 8 June 1909, Page 2
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192THE CZAR'S TOUR. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 109, 8 June 1909, Page 2
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