MAY CAUSE COMPLICATIONS WITH AMERICA.
PRESIDENT WILSON'S ATTITUDE AROUSING DISTRUST.
STATE DEFARTHEHT A BTJTT TOB TOBEXGH JOKES.
(Received 1.45 p.m.]
WASHINGTON, March Iβ. The torpedoing of the Tubantia is likely to cause further complications ■With Germany. . ±- _* f It is hoped in American Government circles that the retirement of Admiral yon Tirpitz, with the probability that the control of German naval policy will pass to the Kaiser and Dr. yon Bethmann-Hollweg, will be likely to result in an improvement in the submarine campaign. The announcement of the torpedoing of the Patria has also aronsedpahhc feeling. President Wilson's attitude is now arousing distrust amongst eyen
"" X Satch of American troops to M«*co is having . W elect as Americans believe the result win be war with tomor other factions there, tln« weakening the United States' power to discuss other pue c, >* -..'Hh the Allies or Germany. _ , ' The iL, 1. increasingly bitter in if comment, on Indent W2*,n s out that Hm SUt* Department is now merely a Urjet Jar i ur «-iJ okcs "
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 66, 17 March 1916, Page 5
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