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GERMANY AND BRITAIN.

THE (HCKMAN PRKBB SIUDTL PM FUSS AMOCfATIOVt I*w»o», J-muaij If, # The evening newspapers re-echo tb» plaudits with reference to tbe Go«monwealth's attitude. The St. J<wi QaxetU direct attention % the faol that this is tbe Ant tboS Vidsni troops have been sent. _ Bbmj*, Jotuaiy I#. Herr Lieberoian boasta tint what ' he made his attack on Mr Chamber* lain and the British Army there waa ® ,r full Government beneh in tbe ReichMag, and that he waa i»baked for his insults. The German Press is aow aOeok em the Uhamberlain-Bulow Count Bulow dioed, wM\ Bit Frederick Lascellee, the British, terat Berlin,

AtroKUitiD, Jwuuunr 16. At % meeting oftke Auckkni Builders Association H mi dtnilsit —" That in view of the ft- ', preseiona of hostility towards th*' • British Army and the Colonial Bmc*> tary, which arc pershtently maintain*! by * large Motion of the German PreM ■ • and people, this Association deems lift matter of duty to discourage as far M possible the Ufe of ironmongery, made in Germany; and farther thai •*' copy of this resolution be fot waidfd Is. theßirmingham Chamber of Oomrnew* . urging that body tj use its infiaaMpr' towards rescuing tbe colonies fan German manufacturers." Napxbl Januarv 11. The Mayor to day sent the foUorte cablegram, in acoordanoe with tkt r Council'* resolution pasted last erasing : • —Right Honourable Joseph Chaw* berlnn, London,—The Kapler Municipal Council ooogratulates yon for ftf 1 * fearlessly the honour of e«r Empire sod its soldiers MeVlfl. Mayor." * ■

WuLxxenov, January Ift, At a public meeting fi ' "gainst the recent foreign. libtb em British and colonial troops, wUeh vflt be held to-morrow, the auin reealutio* ' will -bf proposed by Mr }< fan t>utU» and feoonded by Mr R. O. Stac*. wh»' came down from the Rangitikti for tb» j purpose, This resolution will proMftr •*' be an endorsement of the action of iijw Imperial Government in regaid tp - Soath African war, and. «il| mm : pleasure at the able refutationArrllr « j Chamberlain of the attaeks on tiu Xb> : perial forcee. A morion will alao b»' « moved that a copy et the main iwohk tion be transmitted to tbe Seentsrr df ■*' State for the Colonies.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 14, 17 January 1902, Page 2

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GERMANY AND BRITAIN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 14, 17 January 1902, Page 2

GERMANY AND BRITAIN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 14, 17 January 1902, Page 2

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