IN DEFENCE OF THE KAISER.
PRINCE BULOW ON GERMANY'S AIMS. Untied Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. BERLIN, November-11. Prince Billow, in his speech in tho Reichstag, referring to the Kaiser's recent interview, declared that the colours had been laid on too thickly in one passage relating to German interests in the Pacific. Germany only wished to win and maintain a share of the trade in the Far East. She entertained' no aggressive tendencies in the Pacific, and did not d«sire to circumscribe Japanese develox>ment.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13272, 13 November 1908, Page 6
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IN DEFENCE OF THE KAISER.
Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13272, 13 November 1908, Page 6
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