America.
U.S.A. AND GERMANY. MARKED CHANCE IN GERMAN FEELING. — Unitkd Press Association, ' Amsterdam, February 4. Messages from Berlin show a marked change in the feeling towards America. Officials and the public look earnestly for American friendship. It is assumed that Colonel House will be returning to President Wilson' with a full settlement of the Lusitania’s J negotiations, A CRISIS APPROACHING. London. February 5. The European edition of the New j 1 York Herald says that the early j severance of relations wij.li Germany, over the Lusitania crime is imminent, j - The German newspapers regard the situation with uu'sgiving, I y i ;•, i THE SITUATION CRAVE. I Washington, February (i. 1 The German-American situation is . unchanged, and is still grave, it is expected that two or three days will 1 elapse before there is any definite 1 result. 1 The crux of the difficulty consists in' f the interpretation of the word “ille-f i gal,” regarding the Lusitania. Pre- 1 sident Wilson conferred with Mr Lansing on Saturday, and has cancelled all engagements. THE APPAM’S POSITION. BERG PREPARES FOR DASH OUT. f t (Received 1.55 p.m.) a Washington, February G. s Lieutenant Berg has asked permit- r sion to take aboard two timiisand tons t of coal, and, .apparently, is preparing , to dash out. ' t
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 52, 7 February 1916, Page 6
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214America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 52, 7 February 1916, Page 6
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