GERMANY AND AMERICA.
A POMPOUS SPEECH. GERMANY'S LAMB-LIKE PATIENCE.
By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright.
BERLIN, January 17
Despite the resistance of Count Vonposadowsky, German Minister of the Interior, and his promise that greater care should be taken in connection with the most-favored nation clause, 1 lie Reichstag, by 141 (o 07, recommended tariff treaties; instead of most-faroral treatment. Mr Herbert. Bismarck said that the resolution was intended to secure better commercial relations with tlie United States. Germany’s lamblike patience was exhausted. Germany was entitled to emphasise that it did not intend to be taken in a second time.-
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 803, 19 January 1903, Page 2
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