FEELING IN AMERICA/
THE KAISER NEE^S, A £ ,g%NSOR.
(Received April 1,11.14 a»zn<)
NEW YORK, March 01.
The German Ambassador at Washington declares that the Hill incident arose through a gossipy distortion of a casual conversation. , There has. been no change- in the Kaiser's attitude 'towards I^ill. . Nevertheless public Reeling in -America is perturbed. The New. York , "World, .gays this indiscretion of the Kaiser's ih like his Kruger telegram and his Tangier speech, the consequence of which Was a scare dn Europe. These in addition to the Tweedmouth letter and Hill's affair might convince the Kaiser that he shouldMkeep 'a level-he^deS at his elbow -or restrict his activity where Germany's foreign interests are likely to suffer from his personar impulsiveness, f • > , .
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13664, 1 April 1908, Page 15
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120FEELING IN AMERICA/ Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 13664, 1 April 1908, Page 15
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