BRITAIN & AMERICA.
PEOPOSED ALLIANCE
New York, March 11. The Ilerald states that Sir Julian PauncefotP conveyed the Queen's messag6 of sympathy to President McKinley in his efforts to relievo the distress in Cuba, and hoped that it would be possible to avert war. The feeling in the United States is increasingly favourable to Britain. Some of the newspapers discuss the desirableness of 'forming an alliance between America, Britain, and Japan. March 12. The American naval officers are enthusiastic ut the suggested alliance with Britain. The English warship Cordelia, at present coaling at Key West, Florida, was the object of a tremendous reception, the officers and men being cordially greeted.
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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 259, 15 March 1898, Page 3
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