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of the great WAR. IHB KING'S WARNING | letter. [ ■ [ggJIAN POI.K'V KEVEALEI). ff nr*3 ASSOC!• I V ELECTRIC ? jgufCEAl'H-COl'Viil'JUT. I (Jeecired March Hi,. IMS p.m.) I,- , 1,0.\1)0.\, March t. k"He first warning letter from King - ' » to Mr Winston Churchill defiits Ljny's warlike intentions comI'm oue'of the nio.-t remarkable ' r ? * h " seventh volume of " Briton the Origins of the ' %%s." pgjjag principally with thu Agadir recalling that Europe was iheu !. fte brink of conilict, and proving [jtftke elements leading to the explojjT,- a 1314 bad existed for years, and [TJ, oa jy awaiting detonation, the jjJL'i letter is dated October ->th, •■St it was writtcn b - v Lord titani.rLj, (then his Majesty's private it states: The King :*rr J td let you know that yesterday from a relation recently in that Admiral von Tirpitz said, Agadir crisis reached an acute 'out that Germany would have gone England, but her fleet was iwdv yet, an d would not be until m when, the Elbe Canal would be r-SLfl to enable the passage of the ITZr.hi,*, and when there would '«Tl» an®« ent dreadnoughts and Muttoie** wit' l an - v PowCl '- Sural von Tirpitz added: if war 'a£jiow the German Fleet would be without advantage to GerKing's informant added: I hat SrftiWMon why Germany gave in. I can fee we shall have fightgt is JJI3. ... ex-Kaiscr 13 a.so prommdocuments, chiefly as J .~grst ef anxiety to his Ministers in Anusf »d other countries through tfrnfirin Of his temperament. 'Hi* 1911- "be descent of a German 'lwiip on Agadir, while Fez was ocby French troops, made the seatown of Morocco the centre of v&MpoiS diplomacy and danger, GerItMt demanding compensation for alJwfo: Pranee a.freehand in Morocco.] fjjPlir* ——
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20488, 5 March 1932, Page 15
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