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Show DE GIEliS IXAEIS. IN SPITE OF DENIALS A FRANCO-RUSSIAN FRANCO-RUSSIAN TREATY IS POSSIBLE. "VIiat France Hopes to Obtain ty Such an Alliance Accident in the Bospliorus Other JJrief 'otes from Toreign Lands. Paris, Not. 20. Notwithstanding the semiofficial semi-official denial which comes from Weisbaden of the report that the object of De (liers, Russian foreign minister, in visiting Paris was to conclude a treaty of alliance between his government and France, the Gcfth is, which is the organ of the Count of Paris, publishes au article this morning which shows that it is that paper's belief that a treaty of that sort is alone the reason for the Russian minister's visit. The Gwdoix appeals to all Frenchmen to silence their discords during De Gier's &tay iu Paris. It says: "Wc are all agreed as to the advantage to be derived from an alliance with Russia, some day. Perhaps such an alliance will restore to us the integrity of our territory and power." YVeisbadek, Nov. "20. It is semi-ofllcialiy announced that De Giers, the Russian miu- j ister of ioreitrn affairs, is about to go to Paris for the purpose of concluding a treaty of alliance is baseless. It is further said that he is inspired with a single motive, to maintain peace. Paris, Nov. 20. De Giers, the Russian foreign minister, arrived here yesterday, fie was met by the members of the Russian embassy and Comte Dormesson of the French foreign ofiice. No demonstration was made in honor of the visitor. -' |