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GERMANY.

SHIPS TO GUARD PEACEFUL PROGRESS. MORE CRUISERS NEEDED. VIEWS OF ADMIRAL VON KOSTER. (BY TELEOKiPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPVKIGHT.) Berlin, May 25. Admiral von Kostor, president of the Gorman Navy League, in a speech, declared that Germany needed more cruisers, and a seventeenth battleship was required against .anybody and everybody desiring to disturb her peaceful development. BERLIN MUNICIPAL DEPUTATION. RECEIVED BY THE KING. '■ London, May 25. King Edward received the Berlin municipal deputation at Buckingham Palace. Many entertainments are being given in honour' of the visiting municipal councillors.

BRITISH LABOUR VISIT TO BERLIN. SOCIALISTS HOLD ALOOF. (Roc. May 26, 11.20 p.m.) Berlin, May 26. The German Social Democrats refuse to' «haro'in the festivities in connection with the visit of. the British Labour/Commoners to Germany. The ground on which the Social Democrats hold aloof is that Liberal members of the Reichstag are included in the Reception Committee. [The Liberals are one of the parties forming tho 8100 that snpports tho Government; their allies in the Bloc are the Conservatives. The Social Democrats are in opposition, along with the Catholic Centre.] . ,

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 518, 27 May 1909, Page 5

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177

GERMANY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 518, 27 May 1909, Page 5

GERMANY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 518, 27 May 1909, Page 5

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