GERMANY AND ENGLAND
LORD HALDANE OX THE SITUATION. A STINGLESS RIVALRY. [per press association—-copyright.] LONDON, June 30. Lord Haldane, presiding- at the German Hospital dinner, said the Kaiser was a [rue leader of his people on educational and social questions. He preserved peace, and had given Germany a splendid fleet which Great Britain, who knew all about fleets, admired. Germ any and England were latterly much like each other in commerce and other practical activities. Hence, there was a certain degree of rivalry. He wanted the rivalry to be stingless. The Kaiser, he knew, shared the same convictions.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 6
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