LORD BRASSEY ON THE SITUATION.
Loud Bbassst was interviewed on his arrival at Wellington. He said an Anglo-American alliance would be gradually strengthened, though in an informal manner rather than by treaties. He believed in the policy pursued in the Soudan, and was glad to think that the Fashoda incident would teach Francs that she cannot have officers roaming at large in Africa. Without Russia France" was not formidable. After an alliance with the United States he would like to see a thoroughly good understanding between Britain and manyA telegram received last night states that Lord Brassey says that he has been misrepresented as regards France. On the other hand, the interviewer says that His Excellency was much more emphatic than reported.
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 355, 18 October 1898, Page 2
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122LORD BRASSEY ON THE SITUATION. Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 355, 18 October 1898, Page 2
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