GERMANY AND ENGLAND.
A TLEA FOR PEACEFUL COOPERATION. Preas Awoeiation—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, Augusc 4. In the emtrse of an address to an Oxford students' meeting, Lard BaWane 63id it would be a pity if the peaceful ee-operation of (ierraanr and England should be marred aad impeded by unnecessary suspicion* arising out. of igneranee and want of forbearance. There vera few things mow desirable than an understanding between England and Germany. Such a change nrigfat not supersede considerations of defence, but there would be a tendency to lighten the finacial bunrdens.
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Evening Star, Issue 14637, 5 August 1911, Page 5
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