PRESIDENT WILSON'S ENVOY
GERMAN PRESS THEORIES' By Telegraph—Press Association—CoDyrisht ("Times" and. Sydney "Sun" Services.) London, January 26. , The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Salonika says that tho German Press insists on the importance of Colonel House's mission to Europe. It hints that he is sounding for peace, hut that his immediate business is to restore liarony amongst the American Ambassadors. A section of the Press is assorting that Mr. W. H. Page (Ambassador at London) is a violent Anglophile, and lias been interfering with Mr._ J. W. Gerard's (Ambassador at Berlin) activity, and would have been recalled but that his attitude coincides with that of President Wilson. Colonel House will advise Mr. Page to exercise more caution. [Colonel House is to be the envoy of President Wilson to Europe. His mission is said to be concerned with the submarine warfare and the blockade, and not with mediation. Ho will also give President Wilson his impression of the belligerents' position and feelings.]
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2680, 28 January 1916, Page 5
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160PRESIDENT WILSON'S ENVOY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2680, 28 January 1916, Page 5
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