PROSPECTS OF PEACE.
VIEWS OF THE GERMAN
EMPEROR.
Berlin, January 14. The Emperor William, in his opening address at the Reichstag, referred to the recent visits paid by him to the rulers of various friendly States. He said he was now more than ever convinced that he might cherish a confident hope that peace would be long maintained.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9262, 16 January 1889, Page 5
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