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ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

I IMPORTANT SPEECH BY I GERMAN CHANCELLOR. I (Bleotrio Tolegraph-^right United Prass r Association.! , (Received January 22, 8.36 a.m 1 - Tn fi BERLIN, January 21. in the course of his speech in thi> S? 1 *** debafce U W Iwperiil . the allies were co-operating loyally in b^'SKrf M TIW bl ° ckade 'raJt. f 7 r! iKI bonie MtWac^orr msults Anglo-German co-operation in Venezuela. had been limited^befarehai d Mlisfaction identical to the injury done to British and German .subject. ■ .w"]"" 6 "^ B^" tllC Dardanelles ineiifcot h« said Germany's failure to sun^ 1 S ? atllerI '» ld s geographical podtion? which imposed peaceful and impartial • neutrality. The attitude of the Bri SP fc newspapers towards Germany was due to tlie_ Continental press attacks on British '■ Policy m South Africa. Germany's p"licy - had been shaped in harmony with her permanent interests. Horace's line "Quicqujd delirant reges glectuntur achivi" was now-a-days reversed. It was the people who did the mischief amd the rulers who smarted. He rejoiced thut • the relations between Great Britain and Germany remained unchanged. He would continue to follow on the old, tried, discreet and friendly lines, impelled 1 by the many important interests to agree s to peace and friendship. /

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9646, 22 January 1903, Page 2

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ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9646, 22 January 1903, Page 2

ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9646, 22 January 1903, Page 2

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