KING AND KAISER.
RESULTS OF THE RECENT
MEETING,
PRESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Rooeived 11.8 p.m., BopS. 5, Berlin, September 5. Tho Doutsoho Rovuo doaoribos the mooting of King Edward and tho Kaiser as tho most moinontou3 event of too month. It montions that negotiations are now prooooding botwoen Britain and Russia at St. Potorsburg regarding Thibet, in ordor to avoid friotion tboro. It deolaros it is Bir Edward Grey’s doßiro to arrange a stable condition on tho frontier and a roduotion of oxponets on the frontier of India. The Rovuo remarks that onoe negotiations oonoorning Central Asia aro settled, and should negotiations proceed regarding Nearer East, Sir Edward Grey will certainly bo preparod to come to terms with Germany oonoorning the latter's interest there.
AN INSPIRED ARTIOLE.
TRUSS 'ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT Received 12.55 a.m.. Sept. 6. Berlin, Sept. 5. The Deutsche Revue, continuing, stated that the ico was broken at Frodriekshof. In oase that Sir Edward Grey did not identify himself with those seeking to isolate Germany diplomatically, but would meet Germany with confidence, an AngloGerman understanding was tho beßt guarantee of peace for France. Regarding naval expansion, Britain must reoonoile herself to the thought of seeing the Ger- ; man fleet oooupy alongside hers a position of commanding and imposing respect. A year ago the belief did exist in Germany that the relations with Britain were analogous to that existing betw. ei Prussia and Austria in 1866, and that in all probability a cordial understanding mußt be preceded by a sharp encounter. The estrangement underlying that belief wis past. Both might feel confident that a oordial agreement was possible without a previous armed conflict. The London Times regards the artiole as inspired from the highest quarters.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1853, 6 September 1906, Page 2
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