THE KAISER.
HIS MIND RUNNING ON PEACE. (DT TKLEGSAPit—PUES3 ASSOCIATION—COPtBIOHT.) • 1 Berlin, January 6. * At tho 'Kaiser's request,. his chaplain on New Year's Day'preached from the text,' "Ho will speak peace to His peoplo." MORE 'ABOUT THE "INTERVIEW." AN IMPERIAL "ANSWER." (Rec.: January 7, 0.50 a.m.) I- ' . . Berlin, January 6. The "Dcutscher Revue," in an article memtioning: foreign -attempts: to jveaken' Austria and Germany by producing internal disscneion, deolares that this was illustrated in - tho case of Geraiaiiy, by .tile effects of .a newspaper artiole;| containing antiquated accusations cunningly;put together. . Yesterday's,'; Berlin newspapers noto this reference to the interview ;with. tho Kaiser published in London by the "Telegraph" in November,'-and 1 describe the "Revue" articlo asstho' M'i^'tflineSsSge. p* .-.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 399, 7 January 1909, Page 5
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118THE KAISER. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 399, 7 January 1909, Page 5
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