AMERICA AND GERMANY.
NO FEARS OF A RUPTURE
LONDON, July 29
Washington reports state that there will be no break with Germany over the Leelanlaw incident, but fears cannot be dismissed that Germany may be guilty of some crowning act of impatient ineptitude which will bring tumbling to the ground the whole fabric of the President's careful peaco diplomacy.
"It is clearer tlian ever,'' says the correspondent," that if Germany wants a rupture of relations with the United States she can easily have it. and oven .something more."
The German Press continues to abuse the United States, and openly charges President Wilson, Mr Lansing, and the whole State Department with working for the benefit of Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, who is described as a master intriguer.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2733, 31 July 1915, Page 6
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