HERR DERNBURG
'TREATED WITH EVERY COURTESY. AMSTERDAM, 27th June. Herr Dornburg has arrived at Bergen. He denies that he was molested, and states that the British treated him with 1 every courtesy. "THEY CAN BE GENTLEMEN OVER THERE." (Received June 28, 9.35 a.m.) COPENHAGEN, 27th June. Herr Dernburg, interviewed at Chris* tiania, gladly admitted that ho was splendidly treated in British waters. He added smilingly, "They can be gentlemen over there." Herr Dernburg's return is commented upon in the German press somewhat coolly, implying that his mission is regarded as a failure.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 151, 28 June 1915, Page 7
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