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THE GERMAN-AMERICAN SITUATION

COUNT BERNSTORFF'S PREDICTION. By Telegraph—Press Association—CoDyrish(Rec. September 16, 11.10 p.m.) New York, September 16. Count Bernstorff (German Ambassador to the United States), iu an interj view given to the "New York World," I said that all the difficulties between Germany and the United States will be settled within a fortnight. (Rec. September 16, 11.30 p.m.) London, September 16. The New York Press publishes a Berlin cablegram stating that Americans in Berlin believe that Germany will never allow her rotations with the United States to be severed, because that would mean her retirement from the field, and a further cementing of the fellowship between the Allies and America.' .

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2569, 17 September 1915, Page 5

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THE GERMAN-AMERICAN SITUATION Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2569, 17 September 1915, Page 5

THE GERMAN-AMERICAN SITUATION Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2569, 17 September 1915, Page 5

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