A DIPLOMATIC INCIDENT.
» KAISER AND MINISTER. DY TELEQtIAPH—rPUESB ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT, (Rec. Marcli 31, 11.35 p.m.) ' s ' Borlln, March 31. German newspapers admit that Mr. Tower, who is*retiring 'from' tho position of American AnU)aSEad6K /a't''-;Befl)li,: conveyed to W tain objections to-'-the Ainbassador-olect, Dr. Hill,baspd on the contention that Dr. Hill's p/ivate means, are insufficient to enable; him to maintain America's prestige at Berlin. v Mr- 11 Charlemagne -Tower .was: appointed by President: Koosevelt 'Ambassador to Berlin in 1902 "Dr.rDavid-. J. Hill: was' appointed by President - Eoosevelt Ambassadorto . Perlm ■in 1907.' A - cablegram published, yesterday cbntriins. an- official inrßerlip tliot " nothing now- stands in: thq .- -way,' /ofthe appointment- of ' Dr. Hill as American Ambassador at The Hague" ; > ■■■■■■ .
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 161, 1 April 1908, Page 7
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115A DIPLOMATIC INCIDENT. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 161, 1 April 1908, Page 7
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