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Show FOREIGN. 'MIL EASTEilX W A It. An AtliH'If on the Eiif-lisli London, 16. In the house of lords E irl Granville criticised the government's govern-ment's policy touching the eastern question. Ho Baid the protocol was nearly the .same as the Berlin memorandum. memo-randum. Why did not the yovern-ment yovern-ment accept g that united action? Europe then might have prevented , war. Neither Russia nor Turkey had then taken an irretrievable position. He attacked the ministers' boasts about raising England's position abroad, which now subject them to rrdicuie, and he advocated a European Euro-pean court of action for fho better government of Turkey. |