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THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR.

THE KAISER'S INDISCRETION. . United Press Association—Copyright NEW YORK, -March 01. The German ambassador at \\ as.’liington declares that the Dr Hill incident arose .from gossipy •distoi'tion of a casual conversation. lhere has been no change olt the Kaisers ■attitude towards Dr. Hill.; nevertheless, public .feeling in America has •been perturbed. The New Yoix -World savs the indiscretion was like ■that of 'the Kruger telegram, the Tangier sueech. and the subsequent war scare' in Europe. Tltio Tweedmouth . letter and Dr Hill s affair might convince the Kaiser to keep a level-headtHi diplomatist at his el•how, or*restrict his Activity to wiieio Germany's foreign interests are unllikei.v to suffer by personal impulsiveness. " DR. HILL APPOINTED.. United Press Association-Copyright (Received April 1, 9.5(5 P-ni-) NEW YORK, April 1. Mr. Towers’ resignation has been . accepted, and Dr. Hill’s nomination has been sent to tho Senate. THE KAISER ADMONISHED. (Received April 1, 9.56 p.m.)- “ BERLIN. April 1. ... Berlin newspapers caustically criticise tho Kaiser’s intervention, they express deprecation of the idea that the ambassador to Germany should owe his position more.to riches than to ability. Somo newspapers express the wish that the Kaiser would rofrain from personal _ intervention in delicate foreign affairs.-

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2155, 2 April 1908, Page 3

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THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2155, 2 April 1908, Page 3

THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR. Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2155, 2 April 1908, Page 3

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