TO-DAY'S CABLES.
A .■ y '-RUSSIA AND GERMANY. ■'.:' THE STRAINED RELATIONS. .•>'■: V ' (Received. April 6, 8 a.m.) :-' ':'. '•/>' '-<'. ' PETERSBURG, Monday. ■,M. -Kvolsky,- Russian Foreign Mini* ." ter,Vurges a repealof the provisions of • •-. tha ; Berlin Treaty, .-which restrict Mon'Vtenegro'a sovereign rights. ..".■- It. Js stated that German official • efforts to smooth Russia's humiliation byVdenials of diplomatic pressure in - V; connection with the Bosnia settlement ; VVhaiye; signally failed, and that they have -Exacerbated the Russian prew afresh. There is groat outcry against ■■.'••' German brutality. V The Czar starts in May on a visit to V Denmaik and Sweden and English and ' 3*ranch ports and Italy. The present programme of the tour omits Germany.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 6 April 1909, Page 3
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