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ENGLAND AND GERMANY

„—„ — ♦ MR. ASQUITH'S RECENT SPEECH. BOTH COUNTRIES CAN AGREE. By Telegraph.— l'rees A««ciatiou.— Copyright. BERLIN, 29th July. The North German Gazette (the semiofficial organ of the Government) welcomes Mr. Asquith's speech in the House of Commons last week, when he declared that international relations were most friendly ; that the special friendships had stood the test of time, and that no cause existed for quarrelling with any nation. Britain's relations with Germany were marked by amity and goodwill. The conversations initiated by Lord Haldane had been continued in the spirit of frankness on both sides. The Gazette urges this as proof that both countries in special caaos seek and are able to find agreement, notwithstanding the mutually recognised right to arrange for naval construction according to the respective countries' requirement* and the security of defence.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1912, Page 7

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ENGLAND AND GERMANY Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1912, Page 7

ENGLAND AND GERMANY Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1912, Page 7

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