PRESIDENT WILL SHUN EXTREMES
‘■Times" and Sydney "Sun" Service*. (Received July 13, 7.20 p.m.) LONDON, July 13.
“The Times’s” Washington correspondent says that the American press finds the German proposals intolerable, insulting, cynical, and lawless, and altogether disappointing; yet there are scant signs of opinion taking the bit between its teeth, less of a rupture of diplomatic relations than formerly. It is surmised that the President will not resort to extremes unless Germany repeats the Lusitania incident, or an equally outrageous act. “The Times,” in a leader, comments that the time is clearly coming when diplomacy will have to give way to some more positive form of asserting American rights. A grave <fmd unprecedented crisis in American history is approaching.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9095, 14 July 1915, Page 7
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