... Nobody ,on - of. the Channel is 'mad enough to wish for! war with. Germany, and few "pc'bplo, beliovo that: Germany is liimi enough to provoko/war with us. What, however, wo have,-felt ill- tho past, both in relation to, .purselyps and to other'; nations, is that Germanyos'inclined to go "to-any lengths short-,'bf ffilr to securc ah advantage. If, as seetas'm'ainfest from; tho,-Emperor's uttoraiices'and froni his Minister's comments, the conviiition is giroH'ing at Berlin'.'that other 'nation's ha'vo no desire to quarrel with Germany, arid ; that, .on the other hand, Germany will gain.'nothing by attempting to interfero with the existing state of alliances 'and of territorial -"partition in the world, there is nothiug which need cause differences between two great nations whoso aims of civilisation and of;lifo lravoT'soT-.'uiucli iir. -common.— "Times."- ' ' '
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 130, 25 February 1908, Page 4
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