CHAMBERLAIN AND SASSE,
HIRELING GERMAN PRESS. By Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright. London, Nov. 22. Mr Chamberlain, replying to Mr Sassc, London correspondent of tho Vossiche Zeitung (the German journal), said there was no suggestion that tho severities cited exceed just and necessary measures. What was right and propor in anothor nation’s past cannot be barbarous and inhuman on Great Britain’s part. Mr in an interview, said that Leyds’ intervention was the real cause of the agitation. Many German newspaper writers were starving, and glad to accept pecuniary assistance to respond to the buyer’s wishes.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VI, Issue 270, 23 November 1901, Page 2
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