BRITAIN AND GERMANY.
THE VEXED QUESTION OF ARMAMENTS. THREE TO TWO DREADNOUGHTS 'By "Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (United Press Association.) Berlin, February 24. Count von Rovontlow, writing in the Deutsche Tagerzoitung, states that if an entente is arranged Germany should demand a proportion of three to two Dreadnoughts. Germany was prepared to consider an understanding giving Britain indisputable precedence in armaments. THE WALFISOH BAY DEMAND. London, February 24. English newspapers, commenting on the persistent demands of the German press for Walfisch Bay for a large seaport and naval base in connection with the Cape railways, and also commenting on Sir E. Grey’s vague statement ou Thursday, states that there must ho no concession of territory belonging to a self-governing dominion without the latter’s consent.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 27 February 1912, Page 6
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122BRITAIN AND GERMANY. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 53, 27 February 1912, Page 6
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