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GERMANY AND CHINA
By Gilbert Reid.
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There is also a tirade against German Consuls, against the
German Legation, and even "German officials not in the service
of their own country, but of China". The character of the tirade
outlined above is enough to make the unbiased sick of hearing
More. But when it is said "German diplomacy is sadly to seek"
and the nature of the protest is of the flimsiest", one wonders
what foolishness the German Legation has committed.
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SIR K. GRLY AND BELGIAN NEUTRALITY.
To the Editor of the Economist.
Sir, In the summary that appeared in the Times on the 6th
instant of the White Paper No. 6 (1914), "Correspondence Respect-
ing the Eurorean Orisis", there is no allusion to one of the most
important of the documents. I refer to No. 125, a communication
of Sir Edward Grey to Sir E. Goschen on August 1.
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In this he says the German Ambassador asked me whether, if
Germany gave a promise not to violate Belgian neutrality, we
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