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TORPEDOES AND THE PRESS

FOMENTING HATRED OF BRITAIN. ADVICE TO THE TRUE GERMAN.' AMSTERDAM, 27th June. Count Reventlow, Admiral yon Tirpitz's mouthpiece, writing in the Tages iieilung, wains Germany that she must not stop her anti-British hatred. Germany, he says, cannot accept the position of ruling the world alongside Britain. Therefore, she must break the strength of- the island. Those refusing to hate England must be regarded with 1 feelings of contempt, and disgust. No I other course is possible to true Germans. i Encouraged by the reappearance of the Tages Zeitung, the Kreuz Zeitung vehemently insists that Germany must not recede from her standpoint in regard to submarine warfare. It would be pitiable pusillanimity even to consider the possibility of agreeing to America's demands and conditions unless the United States induces Britain to raise her blockade, as the starvation plan has failed. [A Berlin message stated recently that on the Lusitania question some of the German! leaders declined tho -responsibility for the submarine policy. Several of the Imperial Chancellor's supporters approved, whereupon the Deutsche Tages Zeitung, Admiral yon Tirpitz's organ, protested, and the paper was suspended. Later a Paris message said : The suspension of the Deutsche Tages Zeitung, in consequence of Count Beventlow's attack on the Imperial Chancellor, Herr Betlinuinh Hollweg, is a. more serious matter than was at first thought. The naval party, headed by Admiral yon Tirpitz, is credited with a plot to turn out the Government, and replace it 'with more Bismarckian men. The biggest schism yet seen is possible in the Cabinet.]

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1915, Page 7

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TORPEDOES AND THE PRESS Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1915, Page 7

TORPEDOES AND THE PRESS Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1915, Page 7

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