The Daily Mail of Wednesday prints, under the title "
What Germany Wants," a long conversation with Professor Del- briick reported by its Berlin correspondent. Professor Delbriick, who succeeded Treated-Ike as Professor of History at the University of Berlin, and edits the Preussiseher, .Tahrbiieher, disclaims sympathy with Pan-Germans ar Jingoes, but owns that he has begun to think war with England cannot be averted. " We know now," he has the hardihood to state, "that England deliberately planned to fall upon us without formal declara- tion of war last summer." As for Morocco. " we cannot and will not ever again tolerate such malicious interference with legitimate German aspirations as Britain's inter- vention in our negotiations with France over Morocco." He contends that Britain's long-standing and traditional political hostility to Germany has been manifested by her attitude over the Baghdad railway and Walfusoh Bay, by her policy in Turkey, and by the tactics of British diplomats all over the world.