"TO FRIGHTEN THE COLONIES."
HOW IT STRIKES THE GERMANS. SPEECHES TO THE GALLERY. (Received June 12, 8.15 a.m.) _ 'BERLIN, 11th June. The Berliner Tageblntt, commenting on the proceedings at the imperial Press Conference, says the speeches of Ministers, actual and prospective, were intended to frighten the colonies into making extraordinary sacrifices for tne Navy. They must not be taken too tragically. Tho Vossische Zeitung laments that tho .speeches at the Press Conference are addressed to the colonial gallery. When colonial goodwill had been attained, another song would be sung in London. The Lokal Anaeiger says the speeches at the conference, with the preceding events, suggest that England has gradually reached a state of mind permitting the worst to be feared.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 5
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