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ENGLAND AND "THE CONFERENCE."

ENGLAND AND "THE CONFERENCE."
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We referred yesterday to the attitude of the French Government and the French press with reference to the bimetallic conference. It was not an attitude of indifference solely. It was rather one of distrust, touched with defiance toward England. That country was not too politely invited to set an example, which might or might not be followed, but without which nothing would be done. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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