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Show AN ANCLO-CtPM AN ALLIANCE. The I loet of I ngUiid aud tha Army ef irmany tt Maiiita.n I'anca. Lo.Niiox, July (',. The Times aud taa Slaudard emptiasi.e tlie fact the Fni-peror Fni-peror upon the occasion of this his third visit to Enjrlaud. is the guest of the nation na-tion as w ell as Lbo court. These newspapers news-papers also prato upon the friendship existing between the two nations which they say amounts to a tacitalliance. Tho Standard adds that it can only be of advantage to "the peace of the world that it should be known that any conspiracy con-spiracy against the stability of the existing ex-isting F'propcan system would be mot by the iVion of England a naval and ! '"To proclaim this fact," the Standard continues, "inflicts neither humiliation nor injury upin any state sharing our regard for uublic treaties and for peace." The Standard then proceeds to defend the immense armament of Germany Ger-many on tha ground that no other method of insuring peace is known, saying: "It is for tha dissatisfied countries coun-tries to disarm: peace loving countries are ready to follow." |