ENGLAND AND GERMANY.
POSSIBLE L'XDKRSTAXDIXG. BY KLKCTRIC TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT..] [ I'Klt IMIEHS ASSOCIATION.I BERLIN, July 19. The newspaper Wiener Tajjblatt. which is in close touch with the Foreign Office, eulogises -Mr Asijuiih's utterances in the- House of Commons, which are generally regarded as of a pacific character, ■uid infers that Mr Asquith is considering the possibility of an unflorstandinji with Germany. AX ANGLOPHILE VIMW. (Received This Day. 0.10 a.m.) BFRLJX. July 18. Many Gorman newspapers resent the attempt to saddle the. public with the responsibility of rejecting the British overtures lor an understanding. They allege that .he naval programme is enforced by tho war party's ambition for supreinaev by land and se,-t. Germany, the jiapers pojiit out, would resist dictation as to h»r armamon'ffi, Itut it is very different whon the greatest f=ra powor extends her hands with a view to the limitation of armaments. fu reviewing Mr As(|uit.h's speech, tho North German Gazette itrmire" bis reference to i'le bv Fncilaiid toward'; an uiKlivi-staiifl-ing.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 July 1910, Page 3
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162ENGLAND AND GERMANY. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 July 1910, Page 3
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