The Washington Government has realized that Germany's campaign of ruthscBgneBs is now in full owing. President Wilson throughout Thursday was in ...
Article : 119 wordsThe Zurich correspondent of The Petit Parieien aaye that Swiss financial circles ionfirm the report that the German authorities hare ordered the banks to jnake ...
Article : 183 wordsThe British-Premier (Mr. Lloyd George), in a Lincoln Day message to The New York Times, says:—"The battle we have been fighting is the earne at bottom as ...
Article : 355 wordsAn American correspondent of the Hew York press who has arrived at Copenhagen from the German capital says there is little hope at Berlin that war ...
Article : 109 wordsThe American Embassy estimates that there ate 2,600 American citizens residing in Germany. The German. Government continues to treat American joornaliate ...
Article : 41 wordsA wireless message states that at Vienna conferences are being held between the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Office and the United States Ambassador. There is a ...
Article : 135 wordsThere is a growing suggestion that Germany has made an informal suggestion to the United States, intended ranter to embarrass the Washington Administration ...
Article : 80 wordsThe New York World, commenting on the position a at present revealed to the public, says:—The American people might as well make up their minds that war is ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Cologne Gazette says arrangements have been made at Berlin for correspondents of The Chicago Tribune, The Chicago News, The New York World, and all the ...
Article : 77 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of The United Press reports that a special train will probably leave Berlin to-morrow for Berne, in Switzerland, conveying the American ...
Article : 185 wordsSome American newspapers are showing signs of irritation, because the United States has so long delayed action while the ruthless German submarining continues. ...
Article : 30 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of The New York World eaye that there la much [?] dignntieu ft the German capital because of rcpcrta that the American purpose Jo ...
Article : 39 wordsAs a precaution against dynamitards and other dangerous persona, only the main doors of the Capitol at Washington will from this date be allowed to remain open. ...
Article : 80 wordsThe Copenhagen correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that telegrams from Berlin declare that Mr. Gerard and staff, the American Consuls, and some ...
Article : 238 wordsMr. Acker-man, representative in Berlin of the United [?] Agency, learns that Americans trill not be permitted to depart from Germany until Count Bernstorff lias ...
Article : 232 wordsThe Observer, an influential London Sunday newspaper, says:—Only separate and decisive action by the United States jan deliver the rest of the neutral world ...
Article : 90 wordsThe watch upon interned ships has been relaxed, and the American Government gives the sailors shore liberty. This action is supposedly designed to reassure ...
Article : 33 wordsMB. JAMES WATSON' GERARD. Late American Ambassador to Germany. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 9 wordsCOUNT BERNSTORFF, Late German Ambassador to America. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 7 wordsThe American Secretary of State (Mr. Lansing), in a speech on Saturday afternoon, Said:—This is a time of anxiety and of heavy responsibility. We cannot ...
Article : 106 wordsIt Is announced that Japan will not endeavour to prevent China from eupporting the United States protest. Mr. Fred More, Pekin correspondent of ...
Article : 62 wordsThe New York Times, after citing the answers from the neutrals to the Berlin Note, says:—'When Germany violated Belgium, the Imperial Chancellor (Dr. ...
Article : 123 wordsThe BritMi newspapers are debating whether the aubmanning-of the California will force America into hostilities. The Daily Chronicle states that the torpedoing ...
Article : 141 wordsChina has announced that ehe will break off diplomatic relations with Germany if the submarine campaign continues to be pursued. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe Reply of the Greek Ucvernmunt to the American Note declares that Greece is not in a position to contemplate concerted action with the United States for the ...
Article : 56 wordsNews which has reached Zurich discloses that Germany did not expect America to break off relations, and that therefore the Berlin authorities are shoivn to have ...
Article : 200 wordsThe Providence (Rhode Island) Journal states that the German Ambassador at Washington (Count Becnatorff) was personally responsible for the transfer of 300 ...
Article : 62 wordsHerr Von Stumm (Gorman Foreign Under Secretary), explaining the position of Americana in Germany, say:—"Germany has received no reports from Count ...
Article : 178 wordsThe United States Press Agency states] that Washington officials dedare that as; the result of the protests of neutrals and the American break, Germany, ...
Article : 79 wordsIt is reported that the Kaiser has summoned Dr. Holhve? (German Imperial Chanoellor), Herr Zimmermann (Foreign Minister), and military and Admiralty ...
Article : 48 wordsA message from The league says thai -the Dutch Foreign Minister w disinclined to support President Wilson's action, but has protested against the blockade. ...
Article : 32 wordsTne British newspapers consider the first week's submarine "rightfulness" must have been disappointing to Germany' in view of her proclaimed object of ...
Article : 108 wordsThe New York newspapers publish an Interview with Lord Bryce, who was British Ambassador to the United States from 1907 to 1912, and who is. regarded ...
Article : 131 wordsDespite the sinking of the California without warning, and the destruction of other vessels having American citizens on board, and notwithstanding also the ...
Article : 107 wordsThe Brazilian Government is investigating reported plots by crews of German vessels interned in Brazilian porta, aiming at the destruction of the vessels. All ...
Article : 62 wordsAdmiral Reginald, Bacon, D.S.O., wrote to a war loan, meeting held at Greenwich on Saturday evening:—Don't worry overmuch about the German submarines; ...
Article : 135 wordsThe American Consul at Queenstown reports that the Mamtola was torpedoed without warning on February 8, southwest of Fastnet. The crew numbered 165, ...
Article : 50 wordsThe steamer Japanese Prince was sunk without warning. The torpedo was clearly seen as it approached and struck the vessel amidships. There ...
Article : 93 wordsThe Note from the Republic of Argentina informs tbe Berlin authorities that the Argentina Government laments the-fact that Germany has adopted such extreme ...
Article : 74 wordsGermany has promised to par full compeneation if proof is given that the Gamma was sunk by a submarine. The Dutch claim that the vessel, which was carrying ...
Article : 75 wordsThe United States General Army Staff ia drafting a Universal Service Bill for the President's consideration providing for the enrolment end drilling of tne 600,000 ...
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Observer (Adelaide, SA : 1905 - 1931), Sat 17 Feb 1917, Page 39
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