BRITAIN AND GERMANY
J AX ENTENTE CORDIALE. : By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Berlin, May 12. The first admission from any German i quarter that precautions were adopted ion both sides last summer during the Moroccan crisis emanated from Admiral i von Tirpitz in a speech in committee on the Budget. In this speech lie acknowledged with particular satisfaction Mr. Asquith's declaration that the intention to attack Germany never existed. Adj' miral von Tirpitz remarked that the fact that precautions were adopted on both sides waft indisputable, but this I was lio proof of positive intentions on ' the part of the Governments concerned. . Ho thought too highly of the British J Admiralty to believe that the idea of a 1 German attack on Britain had ever entered into its considerate:;:.
THE NEW AMBASSADOR. Berlin, March 12. The Lokaknzcigcr states that the posal to send Herr Bleberstein to London as Ambassador proves the seri'ousness of Germany's efforts to reach a lasting understanding with Britain on the basis of equal r'ghts.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 272, 14 May 1912, Page 5
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