GERMANY’S GREED.
wANriNG A ONE-SIDED BARGAIN
I'UKSS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT Receivod 11 21 p.tn., August 14. London, August 14. The Times’ Berlin correspondent reports that tho newspaper Deutsche Revue, criticising Lord Cromer’s proposals for judicial and other reforms ultimately requiring Germany’s assent, argues that Egypt, instead of becoming a British proteotorato, should bo treated as an object of common interest to Britain and Germany, and ita future decided between them on the basis of compensating values. It urges that Germany should claim Britain's friendly assent to a Porsian Gulf terminus of the Baghdad railway. Tho Times’ correspondent remarks that German aDxiety regarding the prospects of tbe railway explains it a 3 an attempt to ra : se a menace about Egypt for tho purposo of propounding a one-sided bargain.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1834, 15 August 1906, Page 2
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