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A GERMAN THREAT.

Press Association— By Telegraph—Copyright.

BERLIN, February 4, (Received February 5, at 9.7 a-m.)

The ' Vossiche Zeitung' says that the acceptance of a policy of commercial reciprocity within the British Empire to the injury of Germany's Australasian trade will lead to reprisals.

[Germany imported from Australia in 1898 good* to the value of about £4,414,750, and in 1899 £6,147.550. while Australia bought from Germany in 1898 £1,733,450, and in 1899 £1,999.550.]

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Evening Star, Issue 11674, 5 February 1902, Page 6

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A GERMAN THREAT. Evening Star, Issue 11674, 5 February 1902, Page 6

A GERMAN THREAT. Evening Star, Issue 11674, 5 February 1902, Page 6

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