GERMANY'S FOREIGN RELATIONS.
FRENCH AND GERMAN PRESS COMMENTS. United Press- Association —Per Electric ■■/* Telegraph —Copyright. PARIS," November 30. The French Press comment sarcastically o;i the Kaiser's speech and consider that it w partly a veiled threat and partly an attempt the naval credits. -■•,-' BERLIN, November 30, The '■' Frankfurter Zeitung " suggests that German policy perhaps causes isolation which t the Kaiser resents. The Kaiser, in opening the Reichstag, declared that Germany's relations with all the Powers 'were correct, and with most good and friendly. • He. welcomed... the highly-gifted Japanese people to the ranks of the Great Powers. He expressed the liveliest sympathy with the Czar's efforts ,to effect new arrangements in domestic [ affairs. -.-.-..•.,.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXII, Issue 12845, 1 December 1905, Page 5
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