A PEACEFUL NAVY.
,3, ' GERMAN ASSURANCES. 1 "NOT Dl RECTED AG Al NST AN YON E." Tbebel-s plain words. ■r .reiiSomPH—PKH63 issociinoK—corrawHT ,j •. (Reo: Jan. 30, 4.30 p.m.). f , Berlin, January 30. Herr Bcbel, tho Socialist , leador,' speaking Ain tho Roiohstag, said it was clear that Germany's * fleet -\yas intonded for uso against - ' " Britain, who, wearying of her constant efforts " to maintain supremacy of tho seas, might strikebeforo it.was too late. . ' :1 v Admiral von Tirpitz, Minister for -the , i Navy, declared that it was a figment of tho . • imagination to suppose that Germany as- • pimUto 'dispute Britain's supremacy of. the • i seas: ' Germany's fleot was being built in the V. interests,of peace. Germany was nob build-. ing against anyone. NORTH SEA. •' NEW STATUS QUO TREATY. ; ( London, January 30. Britain has, fully'assented :to, the proposals of Germany in regard to maintenance of the •!<>'. territorial quo. in .the countries bordering tho North Sea.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 110, 1 February 1908, Page 5
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152A PEACEFUL NAVY. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 110, 1 February 1908, Page 5
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