NO THOUGHT OF ATTACK.
GESSIAXY'S PACIFIC DESIRES. BEEiLS". September 23. Pnnee yon Buelow rh? German Tm. perw] Chancp'icr . addressing the delegate? to the International Press Congress in Berlin, declared Thai no one dreamed of attickins England. I: was a. fxiarhtfai misunderstaiidias. There has of late been much public talk. lollowed by omcial and semi-orncial denial, of tie cangeT of war between Germany and England. Lord Raglan, Governor of the Isle of Man, and es-Under-Secretary foT War. speaking it Dongliis last rmr th . a traming regarding national dangers. He said that within the next ten years be ?ees of the nzost remarkable events in the world s history. For the first time f-.r ;i hundred years a Europpcn Power has dr-iiberarply set itseli to challenge the position of England. Such references, continually made c-n both fides, show that the dansr<>r is not altogether unreal.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 229, 24 September 1908, Page 5
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