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A WARNING.

• , ; LONDON, July 26. The Xtnv ; York correspondent of

"The Times'' says that' Countess yon Dagenfeld, a niece of Count Zeppelin, living in New Jersey, commented to interviewers on the possible consequences of Mr Wilson's Note to Germany. She 'said:—"ln the event of war you'll I have your work cut out to take care of 'yourselves. Germany now has 22 svibj marines large enough to make the I voyage to New York, and stay outside 'the harbour for two months before re- ; turning. Most of the Gorman airships .have been temporarily withdrawn from ■service, and are being remodelled. i They will come out with' the German Fleet about October 1, and soon after that the whole world will bo crying for peace." The Countess boasted that it was quite easy for German spies operating from America, to travel backwards and forwards between England and the Fatherland.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8202, 27 July 1915, Page 5

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A WARNING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8202, 27 July 1915, Page 5

A WARNING. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8202, 27 July 1915, Page 5