GERMAN INTRIGUE
STIRRING UP THE MEAIJ PACKERS. (t!MB» AM) BtDNBt SON SERVICES.) LONDON, 17th July. It is fcemi'Offlcially announced in Washington that the meat-packers have persuaded the Government to actively, push their case against the British Admiralty. The Germans are delighted at the re* , appearance at this juncture of American trade grievances, realising that the last German Note is impossible of acceptance. They a-re trying, through Count Bernstorff, to persuade the Americans that the only terms on which. Berlin will withdraw from t*he present stand is that President Wilson approach Britain to secure a compromise on the blockade question. Nobody believes that the move will be successful.
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 7
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107GERMAN INTRIGUE Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 7
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