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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.

THE KAISEIVS SORENESS. (Presti Assn.— By Telegraph.— Copyright) , ' BERLI^N, April 14. The Kaiser has created a sensation by telegraphing to M. Goluchowski his warmest thanks for the unshakeable support given at the Algeciras Conference, ivhich he would reciprocate on a like occasion. The Kaiser's declaration that M. Golu- . ohowski proved a brilliant second on the duelling ground has given offence. It is interpreted, to mean that Austria occupied a secondary position at the Conference, and is also considered a reflection on Italy's attitude. LONDON, April 16. The Times states that the Kaiser's remarkable telegram was . intended as a sharp lesson to Italy. Its aspect of menace and reproof is most' significant.' The German press disapprove of the telegram. . > The Frankfurter Zeitung says that the triple alliance has already gone to pieces. Austrian comments state the malice in the telegram is clearly intended for Italy, yet the Kaiser rendered M. Goluchowaki signal disservice. German absention from any official condolence or any assistance to the sufferers from Vesuvius is much commented on in Italy, and is attributed to the Kaiser's soreness over the, Algeciras Conference. '

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Poverty Bay Herald, 17 April 1906, Page 3

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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. Poverty Bay Herald, 17 April 1906, Page 3

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. Poverty Bay Herald, 17 April 1906, Page 3