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THE AMERICAN AND GERMAN FLEETS.

ADMIRAL DEWEY’S COMPARISON. IRRITATION IN GERMANY. United Press Association —By Electric ( Telegraph—Copyright. BERLIN, March 29. The German Press is perturbed and irritated over the statements which Admiral Dewey was recently reported to have made. ADMIRAL DEWEY’S EXPLANATION. '■ .NEW YORK, March 29. Admiral Dewey has explained to President Roosevelt that he did not intend to say anything which could be construed into an offence, and did not expect his off-hand comment's lo be published. ' '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13089, 31 March 1903, Page 5

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THE AMERICAN AND GERMAN FLEETS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13089, 31 March 1903, Page 5

THE AMERICAN AND GERMAN FLEETS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CIX, Issue 13089, 31 March 1903, Page 5

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