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THE CZAR IN ITALY.

a colrt concert. ByUblc.-l'rei> S A»social'i",i.--«.»pyrijf« Uonic, October 2-i. . At the Court colleen at Kaeconi.",l Imi'.es were compelled tu arrive without cloaks, mantles or reticule*.

TKESS COMMKST. j St. Petersburg, October 25. The St. I'eteiisburg press place emphasis on the Uumo Italy i-approc-he llll'llt. Paris, October 2a.

French comment declares that the Czar's avoidance of Austrian territory »ni>L'csta that Baron von Aerentlia', l'ri."'nier of Austria, Uus suffered a re bull' ill his attempt in establbih normal relations between Ausirin and Russia. 'lie newspaper Temps regards the visit n« n crowning touch to the adapta-

tion of the Franco-Russian alliance to F.eiopcan milieu, which is not only useful to Frailer, but useful to peace. 'J he Czar has nnanfji'd to intcrrew If. Pichon, French Minister for Foreign Affairs, duriii!? his return journey. Rome, October 25. The Czar'* visit to Italy is so popu],,iiv as "mili-Atistrinn" that even the Radicals and Socialists are welcoming the Czar.

FRT'NCH MINISTER CONFERS WITH THE CZAR. Received 20, ii.lo p.m. PnriM, October 20. M. Pichon (French Minister for Foreign Affairs) joined the Czar's train at Mciilrme and travelled to Chambery with him.

AX OFFICIAL REPORT. A RENEFICIEXT ELEMENT. deceived 20. fI.SO p.m. Rome, October 20. The official Italian communique stales that M. Tsvolsky (Russian Foreign Minister) and the 'ltalian Minister for Folejaw Affairs discovered ? complete identity of view regarding the eontolidatioa of Turkish status ipin and indeoendenrfr of 'he Rnlkan States. II adds that the Rufeii-Italiau ranprocbemertt can excite no distrust, but will be hailed by the Pinters as a serious element for the preservation of peace.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 224, 27 October 1909, Page 2

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THE CZAR IN ITALY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 224, 27 October 1909, Page 2

THE CZAR IN ITALY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 224, 27 October 1909, Page 2

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