MOUNT EDEN TRAMWAYS.
> • Sir, —The City. Council ; should' 'lay I to ' heart tho- reply of the British Ambassa- ■ .dor.to, the German-"Chancellor, at the i ' inception tJzk, the; war. He. made, the . j statement- that "if Belgium's neutrality; • ; ! was, violated by Germany England would j of 'a certainty, go to war-in,support of Belgium.''.' B.ethmann.rjroliweg said:— " But has" England' counted the. cost of going to war," to which . .ho replied: | '.' England does' not; count' the cost of keeping, her word." Apparently the . | council does, and if. the .cost seems too much it does not keep it. ."We have Mr. i Potter's positive statement thai the conn- | oil agreed to : extend the trains and after- •■ wards, for reasons of ..lis own, refused to do so. as he. says, wantonly breaking an agreement; '''' ■"'•:: ■ v -Edemte.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18885, 6 December 1924, Page 9
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