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GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

THE TRESPASS ON .BRITISH TER- ., RITORY. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, May 13. A semi-official statement in Berlin admits a trespass on British -territory in pursuit of Morenga, because he had not been disarmed, and might have returned at another point into German territory. It is explained that Germany assured Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, that the trespass was disapproved, and the Gorman commander had been again instructed to refrain from crossing. the boundary.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14060, 15 May 1906, Page 7

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GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14060, 15 May 1906, Page 7

GERMAN SOUTH-WEST AFRICA. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 14060, 15 May 1906, Page 7

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