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Hawaii and British Interests

May 18, 1893 issue

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This article presents British response to Hawaiian trouble. The promptness with which extreme party journals are wont for party purposes to urge intervention upon a foreign minister even in very doubtful cases, the heartiness of support which energetic action on the part of a minister usually receives from the press as a whole when British interests are really believed to be at stake, prove that the silence or indifference in the present case is not assumed. There is a secondary and mainly prospective concern which Great Britain has in the islands, which it may be worth while to analyze. A good deal of interest has been taken in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada of late years in a scheme bra cable across the Pacific.

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HAWAII -- Politics & government; PERIODICALS; POLITICAL parties; CABINET officers; AUSTRALIA; GREAT Britain
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