THE KAISER'S LETTER.
GERMAN PRESS VIEWS. , Berlin, March 11. The entire German press eulogises the dignified attitude of the British Government and Opposition regarding the Kaiser's letter. The anxiety of the British Press to prevent any Anglo-German misunderstanding is also noted with Satisfaction. ' TRADE UNIONISTS' PROTEST. THEIR GOODWILL TO GERMANY. Received 12th. 0.37 pjn. London, March 12. In reference to the Kaiser's letter, the j (trade Unionist Commoners have protect I ■d •gainst the malicious attempt of a ; lection of the press and other mischievBUS baaybodles to create ill-feeling between the peoples of Germany and Britain, and have tendered to their fellow nmrkmen ia Germany the assurance of the moat paternal goodwill to their nation, j
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 3
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116THE KAISER'S LETTER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 71, 13 March 1908, Page 3
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