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BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

LORD LONSDALE MAKES HIMSELF UNPOPULAR. TAN-GERMAN PRESS ANGRY. Berlin, January 8. The press is exercised by the “Daily Mews’” interview with Loid Lonsdale, who represented the Kaiser as Britain’s warm friend and a great upholder of peace, having a horror of war. He added that in the Kaiser Britain had no greater ally and no one more devoted to England. The pan-German newspapers declare that Lord Lonsdale iias insulted both the German nation and the KaiThe Radical “Morgen Post” assumes tho Kaiser used Lord Lonsdale as an unofficial medium for a pacific utterance after the dangerous Morocco episode, and adds that Germans had disagreeable, results from such utterances.'What was really needed was a strong and silent policy, without speeches. “AT VARIANCE WITH PUBLIC OPINION.” I * 1 i ! : . ' ■ T Paris; January 8. The Berlin 1 correspondent l of the “Debats”, saVfi Lord 1 Lonsdale’s Statements Have given'anjdliiiig I 'but- satisfaction ip Germany, being at variance nfith, public Hpiniori. 11 ' ' , ' l 1

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 9 January 1912, Page 5

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BRITAIN AND GERMANY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 9 January 1912, Page 5

BRITAIN AND GERMANY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 22, 9 January 1912, Page 5

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