WITH THE ENEMY.
THE WAR PLOT. PRINCE LICHNUWSKY'S DISCLOSURES. (By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyris-htj < lAustralir.n and N.Z. Cable Association.; Amsterdam, .uarca 21. The "Louai Anaeiger ' says tnat an miKiiown agency is uistribiuiiig i'rinco Licnuowski s memorandum oy post uirougnoiu Germany. Prince -Uicimowsky, in consequence of his indiscretions, lias been ueprived ol Ambassadorial rank. 'l'lie iteicnstag yebateU the disclosures, Herr von Payor stating tnat Prince Liciniowsky explained tliat lie regretted the publication of the memorandum, wnicn.was intended ouiy ior his family archives. The Chancellor i» not taking uisuiplinary action against Prince Lichnowsky. Herr von Payer declared that Lichnowskyte primary mistake consisted of ail exalted view ol his own services, and an extraordinary veneration for foreign diplomatists, particularly British. Von Payer categorically denied Prince Lichnowsky's assertions A cable message last week stated: — Ihe "Politiken'' publishes a remarkable private and secret memorandum by Prince Lichnowsky (German Ambassador at London at tile outbreak of war), in which he testifies to Visrrount Grey's good faith and his constant efforts at reconciliation. Viscount Grey's aim, he says, was to roach an understanding with Germaiiv but the Willv.-lnislrasne i throughout chose the strict Triple Alii- j a nee ooliry i
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 9
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191WITH THE ENEMY. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16168, 23 March 1918, Page 9
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