BRITISH POLICY.
SPEECH BY MR BALFOUR. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.) (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.— COPYRIGHT). London, November 30. Mr Balfour, speaking at Bristol, said Great Britain had no controversy with the French nation or French Government, but only with the Colonial party. The Fashoda incident ought to serve as a beacon of warning to foreign statesmen. They wore mistaken if they supposed British patience was unlimited.
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Waikato Argus, Volume V, Issue 375, 3 December 1898, Page 2
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