A BIT OF HISTORY
AUSTRO-GERMAN INTRIGUE" . SOME STARTLING REVELATIONB, By Telegraph—Tress Association—Copyright (Reo. August 29, 3.35 p.m.X, London, August 28. M. Taketonescu N (Rumanian States man), in a telegram to tlie ''Morn* ing Post," states < that Herr von Kid- ' erlen-Wachter (ex-Gorman Foreign Min« ister), in November, 1911, said le.dw sired an agreement with Britain on the,, limitation of ,naval armaments, but Ad- v miral von Tirpitz opposed, and: had the Kaiser's support, ' and' the ; plan . was dropped. Also, Count Bercl'told (formerly Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs), in September, 1912, admitted that Austria's naval plans were directed against England, who would be outstripped in the naval race by the shortago of bluejackets. M. Taketonesca' adds that he knows definitely that Russia made every effort to prevent ai Serbo-Bulgarian rupture in 1913, which .was, due .to Austrian intrigues. IL'/,Furstenburg, the Austrian Minister at. . Bucharest, rubbed his hands and said' to M. Takatoflescu after the rupture, "Wo have done a good stroke of husw ncss."- . i . ■ '
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2553, 30 August 1915, Page 5
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163A BIT OF HISTORY Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2553, 30 August 1915, Page 5
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