LORD ROSEBERY'S SPEECH.
BERLIN, June 8. The German newspapers contain bitter comments on Lord- Rosebery's speech. 'Eveij tjio Liberal organ, the Vossjche fteitung, cjescribos '■jJjg-Brit-ish nation as the victim of overheated agitation and of the hallucination of persecution. NEW YORK, June 8. The New York Times, m commenting on Lord Rosebery's speech, declares that no man could do so much as the Kaiser to quieten the apprehensions of war. LONDON, Juno 8. The Morning Post suggests that as Mr Asquith has declared his readiness to limit armaments if assured ho would not be-rebuffed, the Kaiser would show himself a great statesman if he would give Mr Asquith a cordial hearing. v . No Australian comments on Lord Rosebery's speech have yet reached London. • •'
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXIX, Issue 7818, 10 June 1909, Page 4
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