THE CZAR'S VISIT.
| I'KEUXU IN RUSSIA. IiADOIUTES' OFFENSIVENESB. By Cable.—Presß Associathm.—Copyrteit , 'London, July J? Ilic «iwwh Of Sir Edward Grey, Sw / rotary of State for Foreign Affairs, hbi UuMiaT* W " h B<mml B mtitu de it
J*rf ,™"*P a P cr ' tha liutiaJi Labontes are tactless and offc.nsiw. Th ( . protests against the CSar'i iiiinrt»»i ? UI 1 B ,' ""•'gnation in all ' luartirs, but they cannot injure jUie Aiiglo-Rus.smn friendship. Professor Parks, of Liverpool Uni \ZTi'f T lO n ,gllnißeil th » visit of memi}A Vi I? L,nm . condemns Mr. Keir 11, it tif a^ ttck . 9 ' Hc incidentally state* tli.it the Hnssmn Court is largely re* Hie Czar una personally intervened to stop all executions, except in cases of i xccssive brutality. Sii tdward (irey, i n the course of '!» speech during the Foreign Office V ,* Nl,t ' llmt Hiisßiii's internal condi"'as 110 nt Britab's. Th„ I JU'irk nrnnaed loud protests from the ' and Lubor bi'iicliug.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 158, 29 July 1909, Page 2
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153THE CZAR'S VISIT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 158, 29 July 1909, Page 2
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