FRANCE & RUSSIA
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Pauls, August (i. Lk Paix states that the Russian Ambassador lit Paris hiiS received a telegram informing him that the treaty between France and Russia has been signed. Lo.vdox, August 7. The Standard's Vienna correspondent sny* the Kusso-Frenuh alliance is looked upon there as tho remarkable event of the year, Diplomatists admit that a deep-rooted, popular discontent with the intcrnation il position has been revealed in Russia, the whole of whose people desiro to sec a change made ia tho map of Europe. St. Pltehsburo. August 8. At the banquet nt Moscow Admiral Gcrvais, of the French Hunt, in replying to tho toast of his health, said that taught by misfortune France was collecting her forces, and had strong uossession of the Czar's friendsnip. The Muscovites kissed the Admiral's hand, and the Russian soldiers earned him shoulder high. France lias con'erred the Legion of Honor on the Governor of Moscow. The French fleet has left for Portsmouth.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2976, 11 August 1891, Page 2
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162FRANCE & RUSSIA Waikato Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 2976, 11 August 1891, Page 2
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