FRIENDLY RIVALRY.
BETWEEN BRITON AND TEUTON
PLENTY ROOM FOR BOTH. j LONDON. June 2*. ' Mr Bonar Law (Leader of the Opposi-' tion i presided last night at a banquet in . the German hospital in London. He praised tho German Emperor for liis share in the iuany-sided development ol ■ German life. Bivalry. he proceeded, must continue , wnti Great Britain, but this ought to be i of the friendliest character. There wa~ room onoush in the world ' for both countries to expand.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 154, 30 June 1913, Page 5
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