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CABLE NEWS.

OUR RELATIONS WITH GERMANY. LONDON, Nov. 15. Dr Thomas Barclay (vice-president of the international Law Association and president of the British Chamber Of Commerce in Paris), interviewed by a representative of the Daily Express, advocates a cessation of mutual fault-finding on the part o£ British and German newspapers. He stales that be found during a recent visit that in business circles in Germany there was a desire for better relations between Britain and Germany, and that the newspapers shared that ingThe Daily Telegraph spontan eously makes a similar suggestion. KING EDWARD IN DANGER, LONDON, Nov. 15. King Edward met with a sligbt accident through striking one of his feet while shooting at Sandringham last Saturday. The pain compelled bis Majesty to use a stick, and it was noticed that he was still limping yesterday. CHINA’S INDEMNITY. LONDON, Nov. 15. Dr Morrison, Pekin correspondent of The Times, states that China has undertaken to return the concessions in regard to remission and calculation of inters it, and will pay the whole international indemnity of 1901 on a gold basis, which the TQWers are sure to accept. ========== 1

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Manawatu Herald, 17 November 1904, Page 3

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CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, 17 November 1904, Page 3

CABLE NEWS. Manawatu Herald, 17 November 1904, Page 3

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