THE INVASION OF ENGLAND.
The Manchester Guardian recently devoted the best part of a page to anaccount of a much-discussed" visit paid by Viscount Haldane to Berlin in the course of the account the following story is told about a conversation be," tween Lord Haldane and Von Moltke. "Lord Haldane was asked to put whatever question he liked. Haldane: 'ln that case I shall call for the plans for the invasion of England.' Von Moltke (smiling): 'We haven't one in the building. 7 Haldane, the story goes then looked out of the window and saw the headquarters of the German Admiralty. 'Perhaps they are there,' said Haldane. Von Moltke admitted that they were. 'And very good plans, too,' he added
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Taihape Daily Times, 10 November 1917, Page 5
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