Britain and Germany
Germany Climbs Down
(Received Oct. 5, 10.40 p.m.)
BERLIN, Oct. 5. ' Count von Bulow, in an interview sn.vs ijinl provided Germany's coin'mercml interests and dignity arorcsptMivtl no obstacle will ■)„. ~|a L. ( j in the way of French) colonial expansion in Morocco and elsewhere. uTinany would rather nhi fhancni-~ Imrrass. lVrsonally ho considered it a piece of stupidity to predict that a war between! C'crinaiiy and Britain was .inevitable. They could not essay audi an experiment, sinca tlley would hurt each other too much. Thy two Governments nave too much regard for their personalresponsibilities to allow themselves to be influenced by press violence. Iranco was able to dissipato the prejudices bX'lween Germans and Bri. tish.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7944, 6 October 1905, Page 2
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