SATISFACTION IN ROME.
'/; BRITISH ROUT CONTRADICTED? " WILD TELEGRAMS FROM BERLIN. (Received September 2, 8.40 a.itt.) ROME, September 1. " There is great satisfaction at the British Ambassador, Sir J. Rennell Rodd's, denial of the official German statement that the British had been defeated, and were in full flight at Maubeuge and j St. Quentin. \ The denial cooled the German residents' excitement, which had been aroused by Berlin telegrams announcing that the population was delirious over the defeat of the English, whom they hate more than the French or the Russians. ' . •■ r . .
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 178, 2 September 1914, Page 7
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