GERMANY'S DESIRE.
FOR PEACE. POSSIBILITY OF FRENCH ATTACK. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright (Rec. ApTil 30, 11.35 p.m.) Berlin, April 30. The Budget Committee ha 9 adopted the 'Army increase. Horr von Jagow, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in reply to tho Socialists in the Reichstag, said that Belgium's neutrality was guaranteed by the international agreements, to which Germany was resolved to adhere. Germany, as her policy 'for forty-three years had proved, desired peace, especially with 1 ranee, but there was a feeling that the danger of tho possibility 1111 attack from, France still exists
TA recent message stated that the Budget Committee-had refused to ratify the War Office's expenditure of three million marks for the p.urposo-of erecting a building for the Emperor's Military Cabinet, as it oonsidnred the War Office had violated the Reichstag's prerogatives.]
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1738, 1 May 1913, Page 5
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136GERMANY'S DESIRE. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1738, 1 May 1913, Page 5
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