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ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

WORKERS OF ONE MIND. London, August 28. The noted German Socialist, Ho'rr Bebel, in a letter to the editor o! tie British Labor Leader, emphasises that British and German workers are of one mind in favor of peace. The vast majority of tllie Germans, he says, aid not thinking of war with Britain. Herr Bebel nrgvs the tabor Party to abandon the proposed sending of a deputation to Germany as it might bf» misinterpreted. It might look as if) Britain were afraid of Germany.

A GERMAN PAPER'S HOSTILITY.. Berlin, August 28. , The National Zeitung declares tlat) the Young Turkey movement has increased King Edward's anxieties. The. English people are beginning to realise tlhat the efforts to hem Germany in have failed. French support of Britain) is not sufficient to reduce •fiermany tot impotence. \ The paper warns Russia against becoming "England's cntspaw." This outburst on the part of a lead-*, ing official organ occasions surprise/ coming, as it docs, after the German officials' fine speeches of friendship made on the occasion of the visit ofl Mr. D. Lloyd-George, the President of the British Board of Trade. '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 214, 31 August 1908, Page 2

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ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 214, 31 August 1908, Page 2

ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 214, 31 August 1908, Page 2

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