GERMAN AMBASSADOR'S STORY
5 i'f: : ' IDEAS.'; K; '";.:',.,'' ;."" New York, .August 24 . .: \f'. . Count Bernstorff; the German Amb'as.9. -'-sadoi, in tho course of. an interview,!, '%;": said that Germany was. bound to ,win,' :';.'. because-her..cause was.just.Mtaly was '£?■' not; likely ,to .take, further action, ;but ,: 'people intended fighting, to the; finish. - v.. ,Tlie British .Government/he said, had | '. cut the cables to',tho United States witli'-i •' tlie'objec't- of prbventing'hews of Ger- ;':':' ir.an'vicloriescohiing through.;' Britain's . ,',„' action,;'.in' 'calling ,'on the. Japanese .- ■'■. showeii that Britain feared'for. herself.. ";-and thought' to' embroil, others'.' The i >■ .'Japanese ..would ..doubtless .take, Kiao-: \:.■ ilicau'owing" to their preponderating "r": ; numbers '■■ Then .'Japan VouldV have ';.'■'■ isupr-smacy inf/ue Pacific to'the detri;menf of. tho ■■United' States; ;' , '■: Only ; 5000;. Germah ■ troops, ; fought. V".. ixrcimd Liege. The' reports of a larger ;. number from': French 'sources • were untrue. The taking.of Liego by Germans ;'.\yaS;bne' of the greatest feats of arms ';J-;:ih modern"timev ■'•'- ;,"'-." •'• •-■'■'—'
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 6
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142GERMAN AMBASSADOR'S STORY Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2238, 26 August 1914, Page 6
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