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AFTER-WAR OUTLOOK FOR GERMANY

BLEAK PROSPECT ADMITTED. Washington, June 13. Official.—Fresh dispatches from France say: "The German Press is pessimistic about the situation in the United States. The newspapers say that President, Wilson hopes to crush the German elements in the United States, and will succeed. All German schools will be closed" and German papers suppressed. After the war German commerce will be unable to enter the United States, and steamship companies will not be'allowed to have docks and shipyards. bo tho. end of German Transatlantic commerce. Our European victories, in a measure, i will be balanced by : the losses in Amer-ica."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Reuter.

WHAT MR. GERARD HEARD GERMAN SCHEME TO ATTACK . AMERICA. ■ 4 New York, Juno 13. Mr. James Gerard, lalo American Ambassador in Berlin, stated in a speech:— "Before .1 left Berlin I learned 'that Germany's aim was to seize the British Navy, man it with Germans, and comc to the United .States anil force America to pay tho cost of the war. Every German business man knows that defeat means financial ruin, and they aro now realising the hopelessness of securing an indemnity."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 230, 17 June 1918, Page 6

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188

AFTER-WAR OUTLOOK FOR GERMANY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 230, 17 June 1918, Page 6

AFTER-WAR OUTLOOK FOR GERMANY Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 230, 17 June 1918, Page 6

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