GERMANY’S AIM
S'TATTNG IT BLUNTLY, ' Press Association—By Teiegraph—Copyright ST. PETERSBURG, November 1. (Received November 2, at 10.7 a.m.) Tho ‘ Novoc Vremya,’ in the course of a striking article, says that Germany’s whole naval policy would be an absurdity unless it had the ultimate aim of a world-wide hegemony. The only obstacle to its realisation is the existing understanding between Russia, France, and England. If this were destroyed tho equilibrium of the world would totter.
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Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 8
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74GERMANY’S AIM Evening Star, Issue 14512, 2 November 1910, Page 8
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