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ANGLO-GERMAN TROUBLE.

NO KEAX GXOtTNU OF QUARREL t (Received 11.10 a.m.) LONDON, March 24. Lord Robson (ex-Attorney-General), at tne International Arbitration League dinner, questioned whether the facts in the misunderstandings betwren Britain and Germany could be usefully referred to judicial arbitration. There was no real ground of quarrel. Sir Geo. H. Reid (Australian High Commissioner) responded to the toast of International Peace.

cmmcHiix's speech.

A BASIS OF NEGOTIATION. (.Received 8.30 a.m.) BERLIN, March 24. The "Boersen Courier" states that Dr. yon Bcthmunn-Holhvetv and Herr yon Kiderlen-\Vii«rhtor believe that Mr. Churchill's speech will prove the basis of future negotiations with Britain. Admiral yon Tirpitz opposes the !in,i. tation of armaments until the widening of the Kiel Canal is completed. The Kaiser is reported to agree with Admiral yon Tirpitz regarding the speech being an attempt to interfere with German afi'airs.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 73, 25 March 1912, Page 5

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ANGLO-GERMAN TROUBLE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 73, 25 March 1912, Page 5

ANGLO-GERMAN TROUBLE. Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 73, 25 March 1912, Page 5

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