NEWS WITHHELD IN BERLIN.
Received February 6; 8.45 p.m AMSTERDAM, Feb. 5,
Private messages have reached Berlin that diplomatic relations between Germany and the United States have been broken off, but the Government is withholding official information. Some of the public profess doubt as to the' acceptance «of the : news. Others deeply regret that President Wilson has given the Note an interpretation which Germany did not intend. It is stated that the measures were not intended to damage neutrals, but were due to the necessity for defending Germany. ' GENEVA, February 5. Swiss iewspapers applaud President Wilson's decision to end the period of hesitation.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 16892, 7 February 1917, Page 5
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