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REMARKABLE ROYAL MESSAGES.
Intimate And Patonal Correspondanca,"
Remarkable telegrams, of a personal and intimate nature, which passed between the Royal houses of Britain and Germany within five Joys of the outbreak of the Anglo-German war wero published recently in a Govenment Blue Book.
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ANXIOUS,"
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Prince Henry of Prussia to King George, July 20, 1914.
I arrived here yesterday and have communicated what you were so
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ma whether I thought I could declare that in the event of France remuu, ing mantral, in German Russian war we would not attack the French.
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Geores Aug 14
I have just received the coMUNI Leation of your tovornmetið offering French neutrality under the guaran tes of tiruat Britain. To this ofer there was addell the question whi ther under these courtitions fermany would refin from attacking France. For technical reasons, the mabilis tion which I have already ordresl this afternoon on tau fronts--eust and west-nust proceed according to the arrangements made. counter-order cannos now be given die your telegram unfortunately cane too late, but if France offers in her neutrality which must be guar anteed by the English Army and
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TILE ALU. 3, AT 7 PM." Gerzaan Imperial Chanceller to German Ambassader at London, an I Gunaany is ready to agre, to the English proposal in the event of Eng. lund guamateeing with all her forces the unconditional neutrality of France) in the conflict between Germany and Russia. Owing to the Russian cha Tonge, German mobilisation occurred to-day before the English proposaly were received:
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thefollowing resolutions will be In consequence or advance to proposed and if carried by a majority of. the French frontier cannot now be those present and entitled to vote will take
shoot. altered. We guarantes, however,
That, in the opinion of this Extraor that the French frontier will not be crossed by cur troops until Mondinary General Meeting of the Chamber. it is inconsistent with the purposes for day, August 3, at 7p.m., in case which the Chamber was formed and England a assent is received by that exists, and inconsistent with the obliga time.
A MISUNDERSTANDING? King George to Emperor William, Aug. 1.
In: Anwer
to your telegram which I just been received, I beg love that there must be a misun derstanding with regard to n sugges tion which was made in a friendly
I rely on William applying his conversation between Prince Lich grens influence in order to induce nowsky (German Ambassador in Austria to accept this proposal. In London) and Sir Edward Grey, when this way he will prove that Germany they were discussing bow an actual and England are working together to conflict between the German and the prevent what would be an intern French army might be avoided su
|1 HUID, CHE BEIN- good as to say to me at Buckingham tional catastrophe. A long as there is still a possibility of
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Odicers are respectfully requested rab to daly the lanch and to co-operate with The arrangements made to embark pu sengers commencing Emm Blake Pier, East to West, at 10 p.m. and from West to Et at 113, so that the specified time marinaintenance of peace.
Fulace last Sunday to William, who Please assure William that I am an agreement being arrived at be was very thankful to receive your doing all I can, and will continue to tween Austria and Russia. Sir Ed- message..
do all that lies in my power to main-wand Grey will seo Prince Lion will, who is very anxious, ietain the peace of Europe
powsky early to-morrow morning in order to ascertain whether there is doing his utinget to comply with the
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Emperor William to King George, July 31.
Many thanks for your friendly
communicatior. Your proposals,Cremall Imperial Churicellor, coincido with my ideas, and with The suggestions of Sir Edward the communication I have this oven-Grey, bused on the desire of creat=" ng received from Vican, and which ing the possibility of lasting new-
tions of the Chamber towards the Govern avent, and inconsistent with the intaresti of the Chamber as a whole, that any member who is the subject of a nation between which and Grand Britain' a ce of-war exists should continue to be s member
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I have just heard from the Chin-made without any previous inquiry cellor thus intelligence has just of France and without knowledge
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ing has ordered the mobilisation of been given up as quite impracticable,
The Tsuz to the German Emperor, his entire army and fleet. He has not even awaited the result of the Schuly 29.
diation in which I am engaged, Thunks for your telegrain, which he had lufs me completely wnh-in conciliatory and friendly, wherdus the official message presented to-day by your Ambassador to my Mizister was conveyed in a very different tone. I beg you to explain this|| vergoney. It would be right to give over the Austro-Serbien pro- blem to The Hague Tribunal trust in your wisdom and friendship
air travelling to Berlin to assure the safety of my castern frontier, where strong Russian forces have al ready taken up their position.
(Signed) WILLLUST
TO BENUME NEGOTIATIONS. King George, to Emperor
William, Aug. 1
"I FERIJE WITH HUNGER.”
hope at Easter you read my favourital verse, Laks XV., 17. wrote a privata of Lancashire regimentstrom Lobente te his wife at Ashton-under-Lyna.
he could not understand what he meant
And when he came to himself, he said, How many hired servanta of Toy, father all
I might add that Germany and England should now more than ever Many thanks for your telegram of give each other mutual support in at night, I have sent an urgent order to prevent a terrrible disaster telegram to Nicholas; in which I which otherwise appears inevitable have assured bim of my readings
Belove me that William is ins to do everything in my power to pired by the greatest sincerity in his further the resumption of the nego efforts for the maintenance of peace.tiations between the Powers con-ul she opened for Bible And read But the military preparations of hiscerned. two neighbours may end in compel Eng him to follow their example for the salety of its own country which -- otherwise would romain defenceless. I jive informed William of my tela- grom to you, and I hope that you will receive my communicator in tu ame friendly spirit, which has mspired, st
(Signed)
HESLY
SISWILLIAM A GREAT INFLUENCE
King George-to Prince Henry of
Frumein July 30. Re for your telegram. Lar very glad to bear of William's efforts cnct with Nicholas for the main- tenaire pe400
Thuc
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Will which could not be remedied
y be prevented
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