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german irritation. :i 5n o' ■ f ■ 1 ‘measures ; Td' Ensure RESPECT.” . , r.v. -if R d-t ,y \' j Al, o [B«,E*.KOTRrc-Tjfr.EGH'APR—CoPiRIODT] H' luKt pJmtBD Press i Association.], it 'v •' !■ ■■ •; - <! , " ‘ : ” .(Received 10.5 a.m.) Berlin* April 15. Thera is- a r growing irritation over the fftmcy affair. The Government have made representations to France for redress. " Tffo- ? latter ’ prdndsel explanations, l! " r ' and isjsuineW that/ the reports have n ‘r : states: “If #■“ h< tto discourtesy to Germany continues, #e be obliged to take measures veHpecV[ ir ■ ,
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 84, 16 April 1913, Page 6
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