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DISARMAMENT.

A GERMAN VIEW, By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright. (Eec. December 15, 8.50 p.m.) Berlin, December 15. Prince Hatzfeldt, speaking in the Reichstag, expressed the hope that Great Britain would reconcilo herself to the fact that Germany intended to executo her naval programme. An agreement for. mutual disarmament would be very difficult. It would have to contain so mriny clauses of interpretation that they inust inevitably prove a source of fresh differences.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1001, 16 December 1910, Page 7

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70

DISARMAMENT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1001, 16 December 1910, Page 7

DISARMAMENT. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1001, 16 December 1910, Page 7

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