GERMANY AND BRITAIN.
THEIR RELATIONS '"'\ KI'EKCH BY THE GERMAN AMBASSADOR. Received 20111, 11.11 [>. iii. London, February 20'. Count Paul Wolff Mettcrnioh, German Ambassador in London, while a guest of j the London Chamber of Commerce, said there was no skeleton in tie cupboard 1 Standing between Britain and Germany, j Good relations were a stronger protcc- ■ ton than armies and fleets. Germany's policy and efforts were directed, lie said, I towards the united action of Powers to ; ; secure useful reforms and stop massacres j in Macedonia. It was an Titter fabrica- j tion to say that Germany is instigating I Austria-Hungary to build the Novi Bazar railway. Austria wns the best ' judge of her own economic interests.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 58, 27 February 1908, Page 2
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117GERMANY AND BRITAIN. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 58, 27 February 1908, Page 2
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