THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
STATEiILVI l!Y 'I'I Hi ..r.K.UAN UIIANCELIiUU.?
JJerlin, Man-ii ;ill. I'riiice Buluw, Uiaiidjjlor, in an important speech in the llcicustiig «■• I pouted Germany's naval assurances regarding shipbuilding, *>. ur ns mcy wee not oi a binding character. He sympathetically reicrrcd to France's position in Morocco, iheu dealing with the Nearer lin.-t said if 1.e.inanv hail not. supported Austria she would have encouraged an attempt t» inllict a diplomatic defeat on Austria thereby weakening the position ot (,eruiany in Kui-opo.
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Received .March :il, 11.4" I'- 11 '- llclgradc, March 111. «,vvii lias n.ire,c.vedly accepted the ,1,-nft formula, and deliver, Ihe ao.e to Vienna to-day. promising no bulge, to , m ,test against the annexations, to dis'l,.ge tb" .eservi.ls, and no. to permit | the formation ot irregular bunds,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 57, 1 April 1909, Page 2
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130THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 57, 1 April 1909, Page 2
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