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THE LION AND THE LAMB.

IBT KLEOntIO TKLMBAFH— OOPYRICHT.] [MB FBBBB ABSOCIAXION.] (Received July 23rd, 8.48 a.m.) Berlin, July 22, Count von Bulow, German Chancellor, interviewed by a French journalist, said that he rejoiced at the imS roved relations between France and. ermany. He denied that Germany desired Colonial expansion. Her fleet was only intended to protect her commerce. He did not anticipate trouble between Japan and the United States; and, further, he did not believe in the Yellow Peril. The Japanese were too serious and too sensible to threaten Europe. . New York, July. 22. During anti-Japanese rioting in San Francisco four were killed and many injured. Tramcar sheds were set on fire and burnt. .

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Feilding Star, 23 July 1907, Page 2

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THE LION AND THE LAMB. Feilding Star, 23 July 1907, Page 2

THE LION AND THE LAMB. Feilding Star, 23 July 1907, Page 2

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