GERMANY AND PEACE.
[EEUTKB's TEEEGEAM. 1 . <- ; * LETTER PROM THE EMPEROR, London, January 8. A letter has been received by the Red Gross Society , from >: the Emperor of Germany, thanking them for their services, and expressing a hope that his efforts to maintain peace for Germany may nob be in vain. A dispatch from Berlin, dated December 16, published in an Amerioan paper, says a public feeling of uneasiness, owing to a war scare, though without definite basis, is beginning visibly to affect business and retard enterprise. It is reliably stated that Count von Moltke, at a dinner on the 14Sh, gave it as his opinion that there will, be no war while the Emperor William lives.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIV, Issue 7841, 10 January 1887, Page 5
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