FABRICATED NEWS
GERMAN MANIPULATORS AT WORK London, September 8. Sir Henry Norman, through a Mar« com message, discovered Dr. Hamann's name attached to German fabricated news sent to America. ' , • Dr. Hamaun is well known, as the head manipulator of the German Press Bureau service, which extends to Italy, Amsterdam, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, and America. Grotesque details are reaching Eng. land daily. A DIPLOMATIC MISUNDERSTAND. ~ , ING. London, September 8. The "North German Times" contradicts Sir Edward Grey's statement that Germany suppressed the telegram sent by Prince Lichnowsky (late German Ambassador to Britain) clearing up tho misunderstanding as to. French neutrality in the event of a Russo-German war, and denies the existence of the telegram. The paper's denial relates,to Belgium, whereas' tho London newspapers point out that Sir Edward Grey's statement specifically related to the-idea of' Securing the neutrality of Prance in tha erent of a Russo-German war.
AN EYE-OPENER FOR DENMARK!. (Rec. September 9, 7.45 p.m.) J Copenhagen, September _8. • The Danish papers have published long extracts of Sir Edward Grey's speech, which have created a sensation. Difing to its contradiction of the new* made in Germany. A leading paper describes. Germany's alarm at the* buocess of the British recruiting. One journal announces' the promotion of a fresh large German internal war loan.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2251, 10 September 1914, Page 5
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212FABRICATED NEWS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2251, 10 September 1914, Page 5
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