German Firebrand.
THREATENING UTTERANCES. (By Telegraph)—Press Association.) BERLIN, Yesterday. Baron Marshall, Germany’s chief representative at the Hague Conference and Neue Politische correspondent, who is frequently the mouthpiece of the German government, warns England not to provoke the world too heatedly to a decision as to whom the supremacy of Europe belong?. After Basq'uely expelling Germany’s friendfhip, England has spun a diplomatic net which already unpleasantly ham* pers Germany’s freedom- and if she persists Germany may some day ruthlessly destroy the artificial net before she is too tightly hemmed in. If France pulls the chestnuts out of the fire for England wo shall make the fire very hot. The army whioh Ger« many could place in the field on the first day of mobilisation would be sufficient to crush France even if a part were detached to operate against England.
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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43067, 12 March 1907, Page 3
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139German Firebrand. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43067, 12 March 1907, Page 3
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