RIGHT TO INTERVENE.
GREAT BRITAIN'S ACTION.
GERMANS ' AND BELGIANS.
WARNING FROM VATICAN.
London', August 14
Writing to the Belgian Minister of War, Mr. Asquith said that, the courage and vigour of Belgium, her King, and her Government, was the best proof that Great Britain did right, to intervene.
Sir Edward Grey has written in a similar strain.
According to a Brussels message, a representative of the Vatican has warned the Kaiser of the moral consequences of aggression committed in neutral Belgium, which, he declared, would discredit Germans throughout the world.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15689, 17 August 1914, Page 6
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