ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS
ld A PLEASING CHANGE, id le GERMAN PRESS VIEWS. a By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright Received July 19, 0.40 a.m. Berlin, July 18. The newspaper Norddeutsche rejoices at what it regards as a pleasing, change in the Anglo-German relations, and hopes that the question of armaments will henceforward be calmly and dispassioniS ately discussed. The future relations of , s the peoples will then correspondingly ie improve and the general confidence in ,„ peace be strengthened afresh. j! The Radical jottrnal, the Morgen Post, a strenuously argues that German opinion [ e favors the restriction of naval arrna!(j ments. st in MR. ASQUITH'S DESIGN. Ie ;0 Received July 19, 12.50 a.m. I( j Berlin, July 18. d. The Wiener Tageblatt, which is in le close touch with the German Foreign i 0 Office, eulogises Mr. Asquith's uttern ances, and infers that Mr. Asquith is it considering the possibility of coming to an understanding with Germany in regard to armaments.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 85, 19 July 1910, Page 5
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156ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 85, 19 July 1910, Page 5
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