GERMANY'S POLICY.
* (fcleotric Telegraph-Copyright— United Press Association) (Received January 23, 9.40 a.m.) BERLIN, January 22. In the^ Reichstag Count Von Sonneib beig blamed Germany's excessive friendliness with other nations. Count Von Bulow replied stating that Chauvinism was not synonymous with patriotism, "We play," lie said, "the role of a strong still man, neither weak nor provocative, protecting himself and his goods." The reply wus received with great, cheers. Count Sonnenberg criticised the action of the Kaiser m not giving an. audience to the Boer generals. . Count Bulow repeated the Gazette announcement cabled on October 9th, closing by saying tliat the condition was that the generals should apply as Britishers through the British Ambassador. Count Bulow added that an intermediary acting for tlie gerterals, who was tui absolutely trustworthy and estimable personage, intimated that the generals had suddenly changed their minds.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 9647, 23 January 1903, Page 2
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