INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS.
.GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND GERMANY.SPECULATING ON OUTCOME OE A WAR, By Electric Telegraph—Per Press -x Association—Copyright. BERLIN, June 26. .The organ of the Prussian Jingoes claims .that ev,en if German colonies and foreign trade are lost," in the . event of war -with Great Britain anjd France, yet France would be completely: conquered-and exposed to ruinous conditions unless England restored everything she gained' and. , more, in order to, secure her ally, PARIS, June 26.„_? .Til. Bertea, at the Hoche amtivers- ,\ ary at Versailles, declared that'hhfl >, army would he equal Jo any taak A V* whatever might happen. THE KAISER’S MENACE TQ AUSTRALIA, SYDNEY, Jiu,ne 27. The H- raid. Raya that the Kariser’s in tentions to maintain cruisers in tho Pacific and Indian. Ocean may or may; not be a covert menace to Australia, but there is no room to doubt that the development of the German policy. brings us a. k step further within, the ever-nearing circle of European interests and chances of becoming involved in war. Australia’s isolation. emphasises the significance of .German expansion in the Pacific,
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1492, 28 June 1905, Page 2
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