LANSDOWNE HEARTENS GERMANY.
AMSTERDAM, March 7. A wireless German message states that the Germah newspapers describe Lord Lansdowne’s last letter to the ‘ Daily Telegraph ’ as a most important document, giving evidence that England is becoming reasonable. The Pan-Germans are urging the Government, in view of Britain’s apparentsubmissiveness, that they should not wait for Germany’s coming victory on the west front before commencing pourparlers with England. The German papers to hand scoffingly criticise Lord Lansdowne’s suggestions, and attribute the increased English nervousness as arising from the Russian and Rumanian collapse, Germany’s enormous western concentration, and the uncertainty of beating Germany anywhere.
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Evening Star, Issue 16677, 8 March 1918, Page 4
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