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BRYAN'S "ULTIMATUM." NEWSPAPER OPINION. THE NOTE'S OFFENSIVE SUGGESTION. DNiTmn Pujssa Assoqiamoic. (Received 8.5 a.m.) Copenhagen, June 13.' The Vorwaerts considers Mr Bryan's resignation to he practically an ultimatum. j The Reventlow Tages Zeitung urges Germany to stand firm to the February declaration. The very thought that Germany should discontinue submarine warfare on account oi' the American Xotc is offensive to Germany. A SUCCESSFUL MISSION. SUPPORT FROM STEEL MAGNATE (Received 9.35 a.m.) Paris, June 13. The Journal states that Senator , Humbert's,mission to the United Sta- ' tes, on behalf of the Minister of Mar--1 ine, resulted in Mr Charles Schwab placing the whole of the works of the '•Bethlehem Steel Company and every 1 other industry in which he was interested at France's disposal. Mr Schwab wrote: "Our two great Republics ought to stand shoulder to shoulder." He expressed an affectionate regard for France, and hoped she | would soon reap a rich harvest of victories.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 37, 14 June 1915, Page 5
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