. The Great war. man relations was held inCaxton Hall, October 30 to November 2, 1912, where thesympathy and views of many leading men of both coun-tries found expression. It is significant to note that theright of maritime capture in time of war, persistentlyadhered to by Great Britain, was condemned by promi-nent international lawyers as the principal cause of Anglo-German discord. The dangerous influence of the presson international relations, and the possibilities for an under-standing regarding German colonial expansion were dis-cussed, and a permanent committee was appointed forcarrying


. The Great war. man relations was held inCaxton Hall, October 30 to November 2, 1912, where thesympathy and views of many leading men of both coun-tries found expression. It is significant to note that theright of maritime capture in time of war, persistentlyadhered to by Great Britain, was condemned by promi-nent international lawyers as the principal cause of Anglo-German discord. The dangerous influence of the presson international relations, and the possibilities for an under-standing regarding German colonial expansion were dis-cussed, and a permanent committee was appointed forcarrying on the business of the conference. In introducing the naval estimates, March 26, 1913,Mr. Churchill suggested the idea of a naval holiday,that is to say, a suspension of all naval construction byGreat Britain and Germany for the period of one the course of his speech he stated that according to theprogram adopted in 1912 the progress of naval construc-tion in six years would produce a total of twenty-five. Ulster volunteers, armed and drilling preparatory to forcibly rejecting Home Rule.


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