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THE TENSION SLACKENING. HOW THE TROUuLE AROSE. (Received Last Night, 5.5 o'clock.) BERLIN, October 19. Baron Liohnowsky, in an interview, said he believed the Anglo-German tension was slackening, and there was a possibility of agreement on all An-glo-German questions. The declaration of Herr Chancellor of the.' Exchequer, that Britain must prove her friendship by deeds, and not 'by words, implying that she must abstain from unfriendly ways like those in regard to Morocco, had arisen through'Mr Lloyd-George's speech, which rendered the Chancellor's position extremely difficult and necessitated a reply. ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10716, 21 October 1912, Page 5
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101BRITAIN AND GERMANY Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10716, 21 October 1912, Page 5
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