GERMAN POLITICS
! OPENING OE PARLIAMENT. Fr*ss Association —By Telegraph— Copyright. ! BERLIN, November 29. ' The Kaiser in opening the Reichstag, declared that Germany's "relations with all the Powers v.ere eotr"'t. Willi the most fri->ndlv fc/iiriL; he welcomed the highlygiited Japanese people to the. ranks of the Great Powers, and expressed the liveliest sympathy with the. Czars etTotts to effect a. new arrangement in the domestic affairs of Russia. 'The German Press imply that, Great Bri- J tain wa,; tho Power the Kaiser had in hi; | ; mind when i.lluriing to correct relations. i | QUITE SO. LONDON. November 29. j j 'Tho Time.-,' soys there is no need fori | alarm. The Kaiser's object is to find, money j I for a new naval programme. ! ! : , ; THE MOROCCO CONEERENCE. ! | BERLIN. November 29. ! } (Received November 00, at P.lO a.m.) | | Count Von Tattenbaeh and Ilerr Rado- j witz, Ambassador at Madrid, will represent, j | Grrmtny at the conference to he held at j ' Algeciras to discuss Moroccan affairs. j i
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Evening Star, Issue 12674, 30 November 1905, Page 6
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