THE KAISER.
HIS CONDUCT TOWARDS FRANCE
By Electric Telegraph—Per Press •Association—Copyright. Reoeived 11.53 p.m., July 5. -< Paris, July 5.
M. Clemenceau, writing in the Aurore, condemned Germany’s course of unpro yoked insults. He advised the French to remember that the Kaiser, instead of obtaining recognition of his rights in Morocco by diplomatic means, preferred to brandish theatrically his long sword when the Russians’ collapse seemed to give his gesture a formidable significance.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1499, 6 July 1905, Page 2
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