INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.
DEFEAT OF GERMANY’S INTRIGUES.
By; telegraph, Press Aes'n. Coayri£bb Beocivod 10.56 p.m., Oct. 26.
St. Petersburg, Oct 25. Tbe Czar’s audience with Sir F. Bardingo (British Ambassador), prior to tbo latter starling on loavo, was markodly cordial. The audience is muoh commented on as being conneoted with the projected Anglo-Russian understanding. London', Oct. 25. M. Benckendorff, Russian Ambassador in London/is going to Bt. Petersburg, " A correspondent states that, with the view of defeating tho Anglo-Russian entente. Germany offorod Russia tbe most I alluring inducements. The proposal had reference to joint action in the Baltio and the ultima'o apportionment of AustriaHungary. Count do Witte readily advocated i‘, but Franco was emphatically opposed to tbo sobomr. Its defeat pos* aibly explains the attacks on - Lord Lanedowne and . the retirement of the German 1 Ambassador.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1594, 26 October 1905, Page 2
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134INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1594, 26 October 1905, Page 2
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