TZAR AND KAISER.
Tili'e following was cabled from Berlin lac- 1 it week to the Sydney Sun Garmianfe a whit witih keei/ snte,rc<st th'o results of tlio bctwo-Gii the Tzar and the Kaiser. TOi'e assertion haw s)gp-u made, \u th almost enlspioious zoal, that I*3 b'hjpct of tin? interview
wi.i s merely to cement the cofdiul ire- i llat.ions already cxifcting between tlie two <*>unlt.ri<?.&. It is evident that some weighty affairs in political, iraval, and imilitairy {tphorAs were discussed at the meeting. Dining the past week the Berlin papens have puMitihed a number of .suggestive editorials. Those Uirticlos have I\>t ibe cat out of the hag ns to what Germ-iny wa'nifc from Raiss-.a. lit i« .lMhing more or less than a flriendly understanding, the of which .is that Rucisia shfould decKme t'o -fall on Ucannamy's irear if the da-v conn <k when Germany and ArhvSria: fir<l iJifrosolvcs in a death grapple with England and France.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10673, 20 July 1912, Page 4
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