Talk:Triple Intervention

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[edit] A Change not made

  • I'm not sure whether there is any good purpose for elaborating upon the topic (beyond the referral of the reader to the expanded Treaty of Shimonoseki article, save historical completness in the form of blow by blow negotiations and personalities. It strikes me as a matter best left to an in depth book rather than a encyclopedia article. None-the-less, I did not remove the stubs from the text... actually I put them back -- so I WAS tempted! Fabartus 19:48, 9 Jun 2005 (UTC)