ANSWER TO AMERICA
ANOTHER GERMAN LOAN
SUBMARINES FREE OF ALL
LIMITATIONS.
(Received April 16, 2.15 p.m.)
AMSTERDAM, 15th;-April. Tho German Ministry of , Finance is advertising a loan as an answer to America, and accuses President Wilson of seizing tho submarining campaign as a pretext for war, and of endeavouring to create opposition among the. German people and to the Imperial Government. "President Wilson little knows the Germans," declares the Ministry. " Never in the empire's history has a decision been co eagerly awaited and so . enthusiastically greeted as the freeing of the submarines from all limitations against England, who was the damnable cause of and was criminally prolonging the war."
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1917, Page 8
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