READY FOR BATTLE.
AISER'S WARLIKE SPEECH
GERMANY WELL PREPARED.
By Telcgraph-Prosß AssoeiaUon-CopyriKlit Berlin, September 1. The Kaiser, in » spiech at. a banquet to tin? notables of Brandenburg, wiiil I lie peoplo of Germany could lie Mitipfipil with prospnt-doy ciHuliliOns iindrr which the farmer, (ho merchant, the manufacturer, and tho nrlisan cnulil pursue their callings protected against, hostile arrogance or warlike invasion by an army ready for battle and a navy which was growing. ON THE VERGE OV WAR. London, September 1. Mr. Aikins, a member of the Cnnndinn House of Commons, interviewed after attending Tho Hague Kdiication Conference, said that as (he result of conversations he had had oil the Continent and in England, ho was convincetl (hat Germany and England were almost in a stato of war. Whenever the blow was 'struck thu war would possibly be over in three months —or three days.
"The gamebirds," he said, "are in tho cockpit. Germnny has .stori spurs on, and is watching for an opening."
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 3 September 1912, Page 5
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164READY FOR BATTLE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 3 September 1912, Page 5
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