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Show uw LORD COURTNEY ATTACKS NATION! LONDON. Nov 28. Lord Courtney j Liberal, attacked the government to- night in the house of lords in connection connec-tion with the Anglo-Germa affair and Lord Morley of Blackburn and Lord I Landown defended it. Lord Courtnoy desire to know why Great Brltian could not come to an arrangement with Germany as she did with France, Russia Rus-sia and the United States He do- I clared that Chancellor Lloyd-George had made an outburst of which no Englishman could be proud This naturally na-turally promoted Ill-feeling in Germany Ger-many and brought the country into real peril of war, he said Viscount Morley said that tho en- tento of 1901 was an agreement that Great Brltian should havo a free hand In Egypt and France a free hand In Morocco. Great Brltian had had her share of the profits and it would bo intolerable if she shut out France from her share. "The whole nation," Lord Monley concluded, "desires friendship with Germany Immensely. "There Is no reason why the German Ger-man naval program should dimish the desire, but we must consider all tho circumstances." He declared that Sir Edward Grey had said everything possible- to encourage en-courage better feeling. No cabinet ever met with more intent of not drifting into a single unnecessary an- I tagoism. ' The Marquis of Lansdowne, leader of tho opposition, said that the entente en-tente would remafn a dominant factor I in Great Brltlaji's foreign policy. ', |