KAISER'S LETTER.
PRESS ATTITUDE. LABOUR'S COUNTERBLAST. , ' ANGLO-GERMAN GOOD FEELING. BY TELEGRAPH —MESS ASSOOLITION—COPYRIGHT. [ : . (Rco. March 12, 9.37 p.m.) . ' v.. London, inarch 12. I.i With reference. to tho Kaiser]s letter, to ! Lord Tweedmouth, and the outburst , cbncerning it, Trade Union members of tho Houso of Commons, have protested: against tho "malicious attempt of a section of tho Press ' and other- mischievous busybodies, to create "ill-feeling betwcbn tho peoples of Germany, and Britain." The same members have tondered to their 'fellow-workmen in Germany their assurance of the'most fraternal goodwill, to their na-t-ijn. '■ ' A ( GERMAN TRIBUTE. . Berlin, March ,11. The entire German Press eulogises the dig'nified ( attitude of tho British Government and .'tho Opposition regarding the Kaiser's letter.: Tho anxiety, of tho British Press to iprevent 'an : Anglo-German misunderstanding is noted with' satisfaction.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 145, 13 March 1908, Page 7
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130KAISER'S LETTER. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 145, 13 March 1908, Page 7
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