CONDUCT OF THE WAR.
LORD CROMER'S VIEWS. THE GERMAN PROGRAMME. Received Oct. 2fi, 1ff.30 p.m. London, Oct. 26. Lord Cromer, writing to the Times, says:—"Germany's success against Russia lias induced King Ferdinand to join Germany. - King Constantino ignores the Serbian treaty, and it U doubtful whether the most skilful diplomacy could have availed. Recrimination are useless. We should grasp the situation as it stands. The Germans having failed against France and Russia are now seeking to carry out the pan-Germanian programme prepared long before the war, namely, the establishment of a German Empire from the Persian Gulf to the Baltic. We shall make a great, mistake if we fail to recognise that the centre of gravity has temporarily shifted." Lord Cromer doubts the efficiency of a Cabinet of twenty-two to grapple with the situation. The War Committee, he considers, would not do much by way of improvement, and some more drastic change is required.
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1915, Page 5
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154CONDUCT OF THE WAR. Taranaki Daily News, 27 October 1915, Page 5
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