ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS
EDITORS EXUBERANTLY RECEIVED. • WHAT GERMANY'S NAVY IS FOR. By Telegraph. Association.Copyright,' (Received May 31. 13 a.m.) Berlin*, May 30. The British editors continue to receive exuberant hospitality in Germany. At a great banquet in Berlin yesterday, Kerr Muchlberg (UnderSecretary for Foreign Affairs) warmly welcomed the visitors, and said the German navy was only intended to protect Germany's coasts and" , her sea-borne trade. The British Ambassador (Sir Frank Lascelles) said with the editors' help he would remove the j misunderstandings between the two nations, and promote friendly rela- ; tions.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13452, 31 May 1907, Page 5
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