BRITAIN AND GERMANY.
IMPORTANT SPEECH "BY VIS-
COUjNiT H'ALDANE.
THE HiAiNID OP FHIENDSHIP.
(Per United Press Association.)
LONDON, June 29
■ Yiscoudjfci {Haldiante, pi«(sid!ing at a German Hospital dinnea- to the Kaisea-, said that as the true, leaderof the people on eduoation and social" questions he would preserve the peace. They had given Germany a splendid fleet, which Germany, /who knew about the fleets, admired. i.Tei Imany and, England, the latterly very much like each other, would commence other practical activities; hence there must be a, certain degree of rivahy. He -wanted, that rivalry to bo stinglc=is. The Kaiser he knew shared the same convictions.
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10287, 1 July 1912, Page 1
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