LIBERALS AND GERMANY.
T.alh of Lnderstandl-ngr. BERLIN, 20. The "Berliner Tageblatt" says there are indications .that Sir H- Campbeil-Banner-ms>. is ajboui; to initiate a diplomatic discussion with regard to the differences between Great Britain and Germany with a. riew to making the relations of fee two nations friendlier. It adds: "It is understood that Prince Ton Bulow has in particularly warm terms congratulated Sir H. CampbellBannerman on succeeding tp power and Sir Edward Grey on his appointment as Minister for Foreign Affairs, awd *?**! their replies were equally friendly. King Edward and *he %aivsr latterly'have expressed a wjsh that eyer3#ifig *oPjW? jje don to remove the ..existing : dispox<i. \ LONDON, December 20The Berlin correspondent of the News" (leading Liberal daily) says the rumour there that Sir H. £smpbell-Ban-nerman is taking official steps in the direction of creating better relations mth is .of gather doubtful authenr jKcity. . The Prime Minister (Sir H. CJampbelljßanneroan), acknowledging a resolution paswl at a great meeting held under the of «the Merchants' Guild of Ber■flin, said he entirely reciprocated the desire of the members of the Merchants Guild for the establishing ,and nJftUWMhJraj pf a Xriendty feenng between 1m -Brrcfah and Xfcsngafl peoples. . _.... #
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 304, 21 December 1905, Page 5
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