THE GERMAN MENACE.
DENIED BY GENERAL KEIM
"GERMANY WANTS NOTHING
United Preen Association—By Electric Telegraph— Copyright (Received December 17th, 9.'20 p.m.) BERLIN, December 17. General Keim, the deposed leader of the German Navy League, declares that France wants Alsace-Lorraine, Russia wants Balkan influence, Italy wants part of Austria, and England wants naval world surrcinacy, but Germany wants nothing. THE OTHER SIDE OF THE CASE. Lieut. Bellairs, M.P., speaking at Salford, said Germany would never have paid! with borrowed nionej.' for the ships that had been built in the last twelve years unless she meant business within three or four years from now. THE FIRST LORD'S OPTIMISM.
LONDON, December 16
Mr McKenna, First liord of the Admiralty, in a speech, detailed recent and approaching launches, and said ho told this story so that people might understand that Great Britain was secure, and they could sleep comfortably in their beds.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 13609, 18 December 1909, Page 9
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