“WILL PICK UP THE GLOVE.”
BELLICOSE GERMAN PRESS.! "LET ENGLAND BEWARE.” : (PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT], Received 28, 10.10 a.m.) Berlin, July 27. The Kaiser has curtailed his Nor-, wegian cruise and returns to Swinemundc to-morrow to consult j Ministers. German newspapers are increasingly truculent in their t-one and ; declare Germany is ready to pick < up the glove, and any attempt to ; hold her in will lead to catastrophe. The "Kolnische Zeitung” says German people are indisposed to allow themselves to be treated to violence by foreign Powers. Let them beware of it in London and Paris.
STATEMENT BY MR ASQUITH
BRITAIN AN ACTIVE PARTY IN THE DISCUSSION.
Received (28. 10.10 a.m.) London, July 27
Mr. Asquifh. in the House of Commons, said he hoped for a favourable outcome of the parleyings between France and Germany otherwise Great Britain, as one of the signatories to the Algeciras treaty would become an active party in the discussion. AN OMINOUS SIGN. Considerable business has been done bv Llovd's in war risks.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 189, 28 July 1911, Page 1
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