THE PRESENT WAR.
A GERMAN ATTACHE’S BOAST.
MADE TO ADMIRAL DEWEY
[Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.]
Received (his day at 8.55 a.m NEW YORK, Sept. 25.
The newspapers emphasised the revelation by Senator Lewis that Captain Yon Ooetzon, of the German Navy, told Admiral Dewey at Manila, that in 1918 Germany would wage a war of world conquest, fifteen years later capturing* Paris as a preliminary step to the subjugation of England. Thereafter she would capture New York and Washington, exacting a huge indemnity. .
The Teutonic terms would wipe out the Monro Doctrine. Germany would • dominate South America*
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Greymouth Evening Star, 26 September 1917, Page 2
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