GERMAN POLITICS.
SPEECH BY COUNT,BISMARCK. Berlin, December 2. In the Reichstag, to-day, Count Herbert Bismarck, in supporting the votes on the Estimates for the maintenance of the German Protectorates, dwelt at length on the benefits Germany had already derived from acting in accord with Great Britain. Eeferring to the Anti-Slavery Conference now sitting at Brussels, he trusted that the discussion would lead to reducing the slave .trade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9539, 4 December 1889, Page 5
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