THE KAISER’S SPEECH.
FRINGE BULOW EXPLAINS. * United Press Association— By Eleo- . trie Telegraph—Copyright. Berlin, June 17. Prince Bulow, in an interview, \declared that the situation was reassuring. Neither the French nor British wished to attack GerV*iy.. The Kaiser and King Edward ; excellent terms. The Kaiser .6;jCzh^haJ t eight times in . % any was a mere phrase. The Qer*vV/.au policy had hitherto been undisC ’ rbed by the understandings arrived W‘ t'alhrou’nd Germany, nor would dt V herfeafter, I UAL THAT SPEECH WAS ■ MADE. jived*Jnne_ 18/82.8 a.m. June 17. newwspaper Localanzinger that- thrA Kaiser spoke at / " Itz, f£s reported. -Un Correspondent of the -ts that the Kaiser did i, words to the ‘officers, \ ratof a far more general “jliaractdr than those contained in'the S- report of the * Dortmund Zeitung and were such as any General might have a non-political occasion.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9174, 18 June 1908, Page 5
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137THE KAISER’S SPEECH. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9174, 18 June 1908, Page 5
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