WHAT THE TIMES SAYS. EMOTION ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. LONDON, February 19. The Times says editorially that it will be surprised if the German reply to America does not cause astonishment and emotion across the Atlantic. It gives no assurance that American vessels will be unmolested. The only assurance given is that Germany is immutably resolved to make war in her own fashion, and in contempt of all protests from Washington or elsewhwe. The reply will hardly help to restore the radly damaged reputation of Teutonic diplomacy.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16314, 22 February 1915, Page 5
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