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GERMANY'S FOREIGN RELATIONS
MANIPIfLAriwG PUBLIC OPINION.
(Received Last JNigjbi, 5.5 o'clock.)
BERLIi>, P&cember 16. Although the newspapers are disposed to let bygones bo bygones, and to discuss improvements' in the foreign relations, many protests have been entered at the Government's cofHcealtaienit of facts.
•The "Vbssicke Zeitung" states that it is extrcme'ly painful to learn fioni a trench "Minister what the (jerman Government ought to re- . notably information* respecting in MotiOcco; .^djAßrttSrce^s; demand, for Ccaigo .from- the iea to Sanga. " Thfe Times-' Benlcn, corxespondent censures the persistent manipulation, of German opinion against France, and still more against Britain, by the official of a version of the events whacii has now been proved, to be absolutely untrue. He adds>: "As far as is known, the system of Press- inspiration will continue in the future, as hatherto." I
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10504, 18 December 1911, Page 5
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146BRITAIN & GERMANY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10504, 18 December 1911, Page 5
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