RUSSIA & FRANCE.
AN AMBASSADOR EXPLAINS. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION.] (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT). St. Petersburg, Mursh 20. Bakon Mc-URENiiEiir, late Russian Ambassador in Paris, has indignantly replied to prints exhibited in the Boulevards. He denies he was disgraced or retired from the Ambassadorship, as is alleged, for selling to Germany the terms of the FrancoRussian Convention. He also complains of the iugratitude of the French. c
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Waikato Argus, Volume VI, Issue 413, 23 March 1899, Page 2
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