AMERICAN MISSIONS IN GERMANY.
HUNS MORE FRIENDLY TO THE
YANKEES
HOPE TO SECURE RAW MATERIAL.
Australian and N.Z. Cable Association (Received April 1. 12.10 a.m.) LONDON. March 28.
The Daily Express Berlin correspondent states that the American Mission in Germany consists of 250 officers and men and easily outnumbers the other Entente Missions. It provides excellent American propaganda. A second American Mission of eight-cen hankers, en route, wiil inquire regarding raw materials. A third Mission of 125 doctors and eighteen dentists has been sent for. America is by far the most prominent foreign nation in Germany. Ihe Germans outwardly are less bitter against the Amenans than the French or the British, probably hoping to obtain American raw material.
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Gisborne Times, Volume L, Issue 5137, 1 April 1919, Page 5
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