THE KAISER'S SPEECH.
ONLY A WARNING. AN INSPIRED TELEGRAM. A TIME OF "WHISPERING." By TcJesrapb.-Preas Association.—Copyright. Berlin*, June 19. The Cologne Gazette, in an inspired telegram "from Berlin, justifies the Kaiser's speech to his officers at Dobenitz. The telegram states: "The speech was riot a menace to peace, but a warning to reason in times when rustling and whispering are going on in the world. "As a Bavarian presides over the Federal Council's Foreign Affairs Committee, which has not been summoned since the Moroccan crisis, socialists in the Bavarian Diet intend to call attention to the speech. . " Prussia is not represented on the committee, as the direction pf foreign affairs is in the hands of the Kaiser as King of Prussia."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13782, 22 June 1908, Page 5
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121THE KAISER'S SPEECH. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13782, 22 June 1908, Page 5
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