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THE SUPREMACY OF THE SEA.

GERMANY'S ALLEGED ASPIRA- . TIONS. 4 Received 31st, 4.30 p.m. , Berlin, January 30. Herr Bebel, speaking in the Reichstag, said it was clear that Germany's fleet was intended for use against Great Britain, which was wearying in its con-> etant efforts to maintain the supremacy of the seas. But they must strike before it is too late. Count Terpitz, Minister of the Navy) declared it was n I'jTwnf of the imag! J nation to suppoM- i|iai. Germany aspired to dispute Britain's supremacy of the teas. The Gorman fleet was built in the interests of peace, and was not being built against anyone.

Herr Bebel is a prominent German Socialist, who was first elected to the Reichstag in 1867. He has writton several socialistic works.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 36, 1 February 1908, Page 2

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THE SUPREMACY OF THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 36, 1 February 1908, Page 2

THE SUPREMACY OF THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 36, 1 February 1908, Page 2

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