THE SLANDERED KAISER
AN ATTACK AND A DEFENCE. ' TJnited Press Assoeiati<ni-~By Electrio : Telegraph—Copyright. ' (Received December 15th, 10.22 p.m.) ; BERLIN, December Id: Herr Bebel, tho leader, : spcaking'in tlio Rcitihstag, implied tliiit' the Kaiser was; the -chfef cause of tho tension with Great jjritaiu. lie gave* the signal for the increoso in the fleets of all countries, yet an alliance between Great Brita.n and Germany meant lasting peace to 'Europe. |. Prince Yon Bulow declared that it; was nonsense to pretend that .Grermany; ; was puisuing aggressive- plane againstGreat Britain, and it was an idiotic; lie to aesert that there had been. a ; violent collision between the Kaieer and j King Edward. It was untrue to Bay I that Germany had ever been on the point of declaring war with Gieat Britain.' or had ever irritated or-pro-. j yoked Great Britain. Germany only I claimed the same elbow-room in matters of commerce, industry, and navigation as other powers enjoyed. '
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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12377, 16 December 1905, Page 7
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