THE GERMAN NAVY.
BRITISH SUPREMACY UNCHALLENGED.
United Press Association-Copyright (Received Jan- -h «°, I 5 , BERLIN, Jan. 30. j-lorr Bebel, speaking in the Reichsaid that it was clear that o*er-mrn'-’s fleet was intended for use a'a'nst 'Britain, who, wearying oi constant efforts to maintain her supremacy, might strike be.ore it vas 100 late. , _,.. . , c ~,, Herr Tirpitz, the Minister of .tne A’arv. declared that it was imagination'to suppose that Germany -a spiled to dispute Britain’s supremacy on the seas. Germany's, fleet was bunt Hie interests of peace, and they acre not building against anyone.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2104, 1 February 1908, Page 3
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