OPINION OF BANKERS IN WALL-STREET
GERMAN OFFICERS AND THE U.S. ARMY AND NAVY. (Received May 13, 9.15 a.m.) NEW YORK, 12th May. Bankers on Wall-street afe of opinion that Germany is trying to force America to have ten years' start in the race for the world's trade, the European nations being too exhausted to compete. German officers recently expressed the belief that the American Navy would make little difference, and that America could not equip an army. MORE BODIES RECOVERED. LONDON, 12th May. A Dutch tug, which was specially chartered, picked up the bodies of five women, nine men, and two children, who had been passengers by the Lusitania. ' I
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1915, Page 7
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