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CAPTAIN FABENS SPEECH NEWSPAPER COMMENT.
(Received Last Night, 9.40 o'clock.)
LONDON,.JNiovembM- 20
Tibia Times shows by facts that ilia dates of the grave situation caused by tli'e revised difiioullty in the Moroccan negotiations in August coincided with tlie British railway ..trUie and tertoin&itod. with the settlement of the strike. The navall and military precautions, in September provided fcr any possible emcrge-Jiiey in future-.
Ittue CSuttoidb admitfe that the.ro were differences in the Cabinet regarding the best way to assist Finance in tlue event of hostilities, but, tfliie dinwencea were overcome, and: everything was ready. The pneparaitioni was purely pjneoautiomary. The- conitentsi of Captain Faber'® •speech vfexc internationally dangerous.
The Telegraph declares that Caiptain Faiber's' speech was niasdhiiev-
Thje Standard declares- that the diminution, of frict&oni between England' and Germany was the creation of a basis of better undemstandaaiig, which must be one of the principals aims of the British foreign policy.
A GERMAN COMPLAINT. Rteceived This Morning, 12.30 'o'clock BEfeLIN, Nbvennben 20. The Tageblatt compjllains that the airabassadjor was lii'Stnicted only on> the date of the Hon. D. iibtydGieorge's speech, to veribally answer Sin Edwiard G/rey's inqoiiry. The ainswci: was not .delivered in time.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10483, 21 November 1911, Page 5
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