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German Pin Pricks.

ARROGANT SPEECH. THE'IMPERIAL, SABRE. Per United Press Association. By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. BERLIN. Jan. 29. Herr Ballestrein, President of th( Reichstag, in a fulsome speech at i banquet in honour of the Kaiser’s birthday, urged the Chamber to vot( sufficient armaments to enable thi nation to knock on the head anyom lightly disturbing the peace. H( added that most Powers would nol require that discipline if they onlj knew they would be beaten, if necessary, |>y the finest'army of the work; and a growing navy. PARIS, Jan. 29. Le Temps complains that, while Germany makes a profession o: friendly feelings, the German prest is constantly dwelling on alleged French misdeeds, and brandishing tin Imperial sabre.

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Southland Times, Issue 19728, 31 January 1906, Page 2

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German Pin Pricks. Southland Times, Issue 19728, 31 January 1906, Page 2

German Pin Pricks. Southland Times, Issue 19728, 31 January 1906, Page 2

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