"TOP DOG" AMONGST NATIONS.
GERMAN AMBITIONS. SUPREME EFFORT PREDICTED By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright London, November 23. Canon M'Lurlieh, an English chaplain at Hamburg, addressing a Unionist meeting at Freshwater, declared that tho opinion held by tho most influential Germans was that Germany, meant to havo colonies sooiier or later, and knew that tho only way was by supremacy on the seas.
But i'or the Kaiser's personal influence, declared tho speaker, Germany would havo attacked Franco during tho crisis two years ago, but it was doubtful whoflier the Kaiser's counsels would prevail in. another such crisisTho time was coming—perhaps notin the present Kaiser's life —when Germany would light for supremacy on tho sea, but she would not make an aggressive move until she was practically certain to come out top dog.
GERMANY'S NAVY AND ARMY EXPENDITURE. Berlin, November 23. Tho total naval expenditure i'or 1914 is estimated at £24,397,000, an increase of £384,000; and tho army expenditure at £60.853,000, a decrease of £7,602,00 D.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1915, 25 November 1913, Page 7
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163"TOP DOG" AMONGST NATIONS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1915, 25 November 1913, Page 7
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