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THE KAISER'S INDISCRETION

London, June Hi. The Daily Telegraph's Berlin eorr-s----pondent is authorised to state that the German Government sees in the cordialitj- of King Edward, and the Czar's meeting ut Reval neither a clung.in the political situation nor a cause for umbrage.

The correspondent adds that t : »- Kaiser's speeoh has nevertheless had a disquietening effect and is responsible {or a serious tone on the Hourse. Berlin, June Hi. The Berliner TageWatt says the Knser's words are in direct contra.!icti>n to Germany's actual foreign policy. CHANCELIjOR'S STATEMENT. I GERMAN POLICY UXDISTUKBED

Beceived 17th, 10.."5 p.m. Berlin, Jure 17. Prince von Buetow, Chancellor of thf Kmpire, in the course of an interview, declared the situation was reassuring. Keither the French nor the British wished to attack Germany. The Kaiser in 1 King Edward, he said, were on exceileii term*. _ The KaUer and (Var had m-t eight times during eleven years. Tincircling of Germany wxs :• mere pl.ra ». Germany's policy had hitherto been nrdistarhed by understanding* arrive.! at all round Germany, nor would it 'ie bereafter.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 152, 18 June 1908, Page 3

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THE KAISER'S INDISCRETION Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 152, 18 June 1908, Page 3

THE KAISER'S INDISCRETION Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 152, 18 June 1908, Page 3

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