GERMANY.
FOREIGN SITUATION RE. VIEWED. lteccived 8, 1.20 a.m. Bkim.in, December 7. Count von li.iclow, speaking in the ieichstag, said the foreign situation ras not entirely satisfactory, Misniderslamliug.s li ad just been overcome ml- fresh ones were possible. He [iiotel the l.ite Von Moltke's saying—that the dangers of peace were more ikely to arise from popular passions han from the diplomatic action of 3abiucts." He added that Gormans nust reckon in England with a proound dislike towards them charactersing public on ly eeeutly combat tliig which English welcomed
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7998, 8 December 1905, Page 2
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