Show NO HELP FOR Kru gera hopes of obtaining illonal action toy any of tho european nations ohavo when he y received the warning from berhn v awhile he waa salu tn paris that the S german emperor would not receive 5 alm von Buelow tho imperial disclosed the whole dip hafl enacted at the time in a speech ini the gorman reichstag he alaia that the mr krugar announcement that wa coming waa made twenty fout op at houra before hla oat lorty eight living aerion that hour it iasa awa up to WUA taftt air kruger would go efrom paris to hol lanly mhd chancellor added we apprised him courteously and considerately through ithe paris embassy and dr leyds that ahe regretted that he was not in a position to receive notwithstanding this mr krug cr was told again at cologne in the most considerate terms that the emperor was not able to see him one of the most parts ot von Dud lows speech Is in bis denial of the charge that the family relations or dynastic considerations influenced the foreign policy of the german emperor that it was necessary to make sucu a defense is an evidence of the widespread conviction in german minds that queen victorias grandson Is al moat as much a britain as a german it has been repeatedly that othero awaa a secret understanding between germany england and america involved the division of the samoan islands but ahe germani chan collor in denying all the charges ot the pro boer members of the reichstag said there was no secret clause to the treaty then going back to the period of the jameton raid from rho desla into the transvaal von buelow majd when the emperor in 1896 sent the telegram to sir kruger there was no question of war between the states it was a matter of a filibustering expedition the emperor did not intend ito determine german policy forever by elhat telegram the chancellor added P commit no diplomatic indiscretion in saying that the reception of that telegram by germany befit no doubt that in the event of a conflict south africa would have to rely solely en her own strength after those declarations from the highest authority la germany the spokesman of the emperor himself kruger cannot look ito hat country for aid or comfort there is nothing for him to do but retrace his way back to the transvaal and make terms with kitchener or let the guerrilla warfare go on until the boers by their own stubbornness place themselves in way of being exterminated |