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ANGLO-GERMAN ENTENTE.

REMARKABLE GERMAN y /; .ARTICLE. FRUITS OF KING EDWARD S 1'01'K! 'IJ/.<*«*»<>;!lf ' jAlt INVITATION TO SETTLE DIFFERENCES. ...... . ...... Jwlin,. Sepmulx-r- 5. The "Deutsche Revue" describes l£e meeting, of , Kipg Edward and thfc Kaiser lis tfte most momentous event of the month, and mentions negotiating are now proceeding between grjtain jmd. Ri»sia at St. Petersbiuft leJaiHin# Thibet, in order to avoid friction there The paper declares it i» Sir .. Edward Grey's desire to arrange- a stable condition on the frontier, and the reduction of the expenses- of the army in India. The "Revue'' remarks that once negotiations concerning Central Asia are settled, and •hould negotiations' proceed regarding the Nearer East, Sir E. Grey wil certainly be prepared to come to »erms with Germany concerning the lattcr's interests there. Received 6th, 12.55 "a.m. 1 ' ' Berlin, S«i>tember 5. The "Deutsche" continued that the ice was broken at Fredrickshof. in the that-Si rK. Grev did not identify binnqlf ,iyith thoee seeking -o i*olate Germany but wouH- m«ct Gei'iiuuy with confid eoce. An Ango-German understanding was the test guarantee fli'pftade for France. ■ ' Regarding liavai "expansion, Britain must reconcile herself to tfieithought.of seeing the Gerp>Mrtion^ commanding ajlfimposing respect. A-yesr the belief did list in Germany that the relations with Britain were analogous to that existing between Prussia and Aut tria in 1866, and that in aR probability a cordial understanding must be preceded by a sharp encounter. , The estrangement underlying that belief was' past, and- both may feci , confident that a cordial agreement : is possible! without previous armed conflict. I i The London "Times" regards the j article as mjpkedirom. lhfi. highest ) quarters.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81841, 6 September 1906, Page 3

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ANGLO-GERMAN ENTENTE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81841, 6 September 1906, Page 3

ANGLO-GERMAN ENTENTE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81841, 6 September 1906, Page 3

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