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IN BRITAIN'S SHADOWED DAYS

WHY EUROPEAN POWERS HELD THEIR HANDS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received December 24, 0.55 a.m.) BERLIN, December 23. Prince Von Buelow, in his book dealing with recent German history, states that although public opinion favoured a Continental coalition against the British people during the progress of the Boer war, it would have been a mistake for Germany to join such a combination. This he explains by pointing out that in the event of such a grouping of the European Powers Franco would have gone over to the side of Britain.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8612, 24 December 1913, Page 5

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IN BRITAIN'S SHADOWED DAYS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8612, 24 December 1913, Page 5

IN BRITAIN'S SHADOWED DAYS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8612, 24 December 1913, Page 5