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Show STIRRED AGAINST BRITAIN. Neutrality Episode Increases Russia's IlL-Feeling Afrninst Old Enemy. ST. PETERSBURG, May 13. The danger of serious complications over the question of French neutrality Is regarded as over for the present. Throughout thert has been a disposition disposi-tion to make allowance for the vexation vexa-tion and irritation manifested by Japan In the desire to safeguard her Interests ut a moment when the future of the war is staked upon the issue nf the coming naval battle. Nevertheless, her willingness to assume a menacing attitude atti-tude towards France upon the strength of the British alliance Is regarded as being aji eye-opener for the powers. Despite the provocative tone of the British press, however, the British Government used Us lnlluence at To-kio To-kio in pacific directions However, the harsh things said of the French and Russia in the British papers pa-pers have, so far as the Russian public pub-lic is concerned, served to still further fur-ther Inflame the feeling of hostility against Great Britain, which has always al-ways been regarded as Russia's arch enemy. Premier Balfour's speech In the house of commons May 11 (on the defense of India) from this standpoint iame at a particularly inopportune Unie and the comments of some of the A.meriean papers which have been ca.bled here have also aroused some re-sen re-sen tment. T,he Novoe Vremya announces that the Incident Is closed. Rotyal bread is made by machinery, and .machinery does not sweat. Our Crown label on every loaf. |