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Show Planning Greater Germany Paris, Aug. 11. What purports to be the text ot a confidential memorandum memor-andum sent to tho imperial German chancellor, t)r. von Bethmann, Iloll-weg, Iloll-weg, on May 20, by representatives ot Gel man manufacturing and agricultural agricul-tural associations, Is published by tho Temps. Tho memorandum according ac-cording to the newspaper covors Uncial, Un-cial, territorial, industrial and military mili-tary concessions to bo demanded of tho entente allies as Germany's terms for peaco and to Insure tho development develop-ment of a greater Germany. It Is signed by many men who nro prominent promi-nent in tho German empire. Tho memorandum nfter calling for peaco terms which would Insura tho development of a greater Grmany and guarantee an amelioration ot tho bases ot tho German cmplro, says: "A pcaco which has not theso results re-sults will rendor new struggles Inevitable Inev-itable at an early date, but with the chances much less favorablo for Germany." Ger-many." Referring to Belgium, It says: , "Ilocauso It is necessary to assure our credit on tho sea and tho future military and economic situation with respect to England, becauso Belgian territory, so economically Important Is closely linked with our principal Industrial territory, Belgium should bo, from a monetary, financial and postal standpoint, subject to tho legislation leg-islation ot tho empire. Its railways and waters Bhould bo most closely linked with our communications." |