FRANCE AND GERMANY.
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HOLLWEG'S SPKECH CRITICISED FRANCE'S DANGEROUS position. (Received This Morning, 12 3'l o"cl ck ) Ar PARIS, April 9. " M. Ltienne, speaking a t Rouen, repudiated Herr von Bethmanw HoJlweg's charge of jingoism. France, ho an id, could not remain heedless to her positivoly dangerous position. There* were reasons compelling the Government to call upon the country to make/ further sacrifice for the sake of national defence. The newspapers consider Heir von Bethmann H'olhveg's speech as a full lesson, from which France will deriveprofit. ■GERMAN PRESS OPINION. DEMANDS OF IRRESPONSIBLE AGITATORS. (Received This Morning. 12.3 ) o'clock.) BERLIN, A nril 9. The Nationalist and Conservative press approve- of Herr Hollweg'.s speech. Tlie Liberal papers received it coldly The Frankfurt Zeitung said the spereh proved that the bulk -of the Army Bill did not present the demands of responsible statesmen, but of irresponsible agitators.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 April 1913, Page 5
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152FRANCE AND GERMANY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 10 April 1913, Page 5
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