Germany.
Sppaking in the Reichstag Herr Von Bulow, Minister for Foreign Affiii 1 ?, declared that Germany had not fought to attain special influence at Constantinople, though a great victory had been achieved by the Emperor's visit In answer to questions, he said that Gprmany would gladly rooperaja with Great Britain. He dpnied that the recpnt sppech of Count Thun, the Austrian Premier (with refprpnce to the pxpu'sion of Poles ffom Prussia), had in any Wiy affected the Triple Alliance, and
pin ■ diy included I«-aly in his efertnc to rh<> T ip'» Alliance.
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Manawatu Herald, 17 December 1898, Page 2
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