GERMAN PRINCE INDICTS HIS COUNTRY
EX-AMBASSADOR'S STORY OF INTRIGUE LICHNOWSKY'S MEMOIRS
[Tho following text of the Lichnowsky pamp.ilet, in which the German ex-Ambassador at London tells the story of ho'v his country schemed tor war. has been received by cablegram froiri tho Ministry of Information, London, through Hunter's Agency. The pamphlet is of considerable length, but is of such commanding iiii{io;'tanco as an authoritative iiWictuient of German diplomatic trickery before tho war,' and furnishes sueli a complete answer to Germany's assertion that she was not responsible for the wa«, that it is deemed itesirabie to publish il, by instalments, in tull. In this, the'.third instalment, Prince Lichnou sky deals with the Bagdad Treaty and the naval question, and also gives some interesting impressions ot tho British people as lie found them. The final instalment will contain the German ex-Ambassacior'n comments on tho Serbian crisis ami the Civents of July and August, which marked tho development of the European war crisis,]
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 212, 27 May 1918, Page 6
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