KAISER AND AMERICA
HAGUE EMBASSY. - MAILED FIST AND * PUBLIC OPINION. dY TELECIUrn—rRESa ASSOCIATION— COI'TRIGHT. 1 (Hoc. March' 30, 9.55 pm.) . Berlin, March 30. It is officially stated m Bcrlm that nothing now stands in tho .way of.-tiro appointment of Dr. Hill as American Ambassador at The Hague. London,. March 30. •Tho "Dailv Mail" says that, this is the latost Imperial voltfaco,"~and roprcspnts ,a. frtink and gonerous concossion to.Amencan public opinion, which tho Kaiser is reluctant to offend. . ■ ... . It was. stated in' a cable message yesterday' that tho Kaiser had! sent, through'the American . Etnbassy, ;a '.personal latter to,, President Roosevelt, giving private reasons why Dr.llill would be unacceptable. 7 Bxcitnnciit' wns/oauscain.; Washington because of Dr. Hill's, popularity./ - / ; './■ -V.''■
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 160, 31 March 1908, Page 7
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117KAISER AND AMERICA Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 160, 31 March 1908, Page 7
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