THE AXIS OF EUROPEAN POLICY.
THE BAGDAD RAILWAY. The culminating point of German po- , Jicy in the Near East, says M. Rene I Pinon in the mid-November number of the "Kevue des Deux Mondes," the construction of the Bagdad railway. The French reviews have recently been devoting considerable attention to this question, and M. Pinon discusses in great detail the relations of Germany and Turkey. He analyses German methods very carefully. He points out that the most important element in German preponderance in the Near East is the cordial relations existing between the Kaiser and the Sultan. Therein lies its greatest strength and its weakness.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLII, Issue XLII, 10 February 1908, Page 1
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