BRITAIN AND GERMANY.
DURING MOROCCO CRISIS, PREPARATIONS ON BOTH SIDES. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. Berlin, May 12. The first admission in any German quarter that precautions hail been adopted on both sides last summer during the Morocco crisis emanated from Admiral von Tirepit/. in a speech beiore the Budget Committee. In acknowledging with particular satisfaction Mr. Asquitli'ri declaration that an intention to attack Germany never existed, Admiral von Tirpitz remarked the fact that precautions were adopted by the military commandws, perhaps on both sides, was indisputable; but this was no proof of the positive intentions on the part of the Governments concerned. Ho thought; too highly of the British Admiralty to believe that an idea thrit Germany would attack Great Britain had ever entered into its consideration.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1439, 14 May 1912, Page 5
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127BRITAIN AND GERMANY. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1439, 14 May 1912, Page 5
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