GERMANY AND GREAT BRITAIN.
A TRIBUTE TO OUR TROOPS IN SOUTH AFRICA. ■ UNANCHORED MINES. A WEAPON TO BE RETAINED. BY TEliEtillAEH—miiSS ASSOCIATION—COrTBIGIIT. Berlin, October 22. Tho "Militai Wochcnblatt," the Gorman military organ, reviewing General Mnii.rico's "History of the South African War," handsomely admits that tho attempts previously mndo to belittle British leadership and tho courage of British troops were without foundation.. . , . ■ . .. ~
The journal warmly praised tho leadership, dash, pluck, and porscvoranco of the British and colonial troops.
The semi-official "Cologne Gazette" defends Gormany's right to use unaiichored minc3 on the high seas, on the ground that her present naval development renders it impossible for her to renounco a weapon which Britain is able to forego owing to her onormous naval force.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 25, 24 October 1907, Page 5
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