BRITAIN AND GERMANY.
LETTING BYGONES BE BYGONES. GERMAN MISREPRESENTATION. Berlin; December IG. Although the newspapers arc disposed to “let bygones be .bygones,” and discuss the improvements, in foreign relations, there are many protests! at the Government’si [concealment of facts. ' i . I > j;; . The Yossiche Zeitung states the Government ought to reveal/< the facts; notably respecting the proposed privileged zone in Morocco, and France’s rejection of tho demand for Congo territory from the sea to Sanga. Tim Times’ Berlin correspondent censures the persistent manipulation of German opinion against France and still -more against Britain, by , the official dissemination of 'its version of events, which are now proved to lie absolutely untrue.
Tiie correspondent odds that as far as is known, the system of press inspiration will continue in future as hitherto. ‘
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 7, 18 December 1911, Page 5
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