WILL THERE BE WAR?
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United Presn Association—By Electric Telegraph Copyright,
GERMANY'S INTENTIONS TOWARDS BRITAIN. SIR J. H. CARRUTHERS' VIEWS.
Received September 15, 94.7 a.m. SYDNEY, September 15. In an intetview, Sir J. H. Carrutriers, ex-Premier of Mew South Wales, said:—"There is strong apprehension that Germany's intentions towards Britain are not friendly, but naval and military men told me that whatever might actually happen, there was a growing danger of the bigges!; war scare in England of our time." It might not lead to war, eaid Mr Carruthers, but that Germany had designs on England was the settled conviction of a large body of public opinion. "SHEER NONSENSE." PRINCE BULOW INTERVIEWED. LONDON, September 14. The German Chancellor (Prince von Bulow), in an interview given to a "Standard correspondent, ridiculed the idea of naval rivalry, and declared that it was sheer nonsense to say that Germany considered England's naval supremacy an obstacle to Germany's ambitions.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2992, 16 September 1908, Page 5
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155WILL THERE BE WAR? Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 2992, 16 September 1908, Page 5
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