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Show T7 OuilooKor France. The speech made list week In the Trench Chamber of Deputies by M. Dolcatte, tho Minister of Foreign Af-(lira, Af-(lira, can hardly fall to attract attention atten-tion all over Europe. He declared that tbe relations of France and Kussla had tsver been more cordial, and he Intimated Inti-mated that tho recent reception of Italian warships at Toulon might have Important political consequences The tact that M. Dclcasie's visit to St Pilertburg baa been followed by ar-angementa ar-angementa for placing the new Itui-aau Itui-aau loan In l'arta ahows that the Itua- lin government can continue to count ipon the financial resources of (ho Trench people Jutt what la the quid pro quo to bo given for renewed pe-ronlary pe-ronlary aid M Uelcatte forebora to ay, although he wai Interpellated on .he tubject It Is certain that, oiten-dbly, oiten-dbly, Rutila alono has been a gainer tbua far trdm the alliance with France, but It It probably more than a coin-ildence coin-ildence that, slmultaneoutly with tho Issue of (bo new Ilustlan loin, (he Her-lln Her-lln government baa ordered that (bo Herman forces itatloned on (he Hut-Ian Hut-Ian frontier, shall be tlgntlly In-treated. In-treated. So formidable It (he Itui-slan Itui-slan army now quartered In Poland that an aggressive movement on Its part would compel Oermany to array '(Inst It a largo part of her military retources. When the triple alliance tndt Ita career In 1903 the great German Ger-man Empire will bo menaced on all tides |