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H 9 REMARKABLE, IF TRIH ’ THE COUNTRY FROM WITI^H ~, ■ ■ "OUR SITUATION 18 RAD.B ALLEGED REPORT OF OECrH GERMAN COUNCIL. MS fUnru P|m Aeeoounow.l^B New York, June fl The Paris Journal publishes port, of the proceedings of a jsion of the German Council. obtiH| 'from a confidential document |by two deputies who attended Hi j meeting, whereat the Chancellor, HI Bethmann Hollweg said: "Our sSI fcion is bad. If everything goes S| and if the people are satisfied H| email results, we can last until MaHi 1917.” :■ ■ Replying to the Conservatives’ HI mand for the resumption of ed submarine opteratfonev'^tk#’' (fl cellor added; “We have, only. high sea submarines, divided squadrons of five.• .Ope pXtbe*>#q>® rons is always docked fdp; repairs. H others are necessary ’for-• * coast H fence." E-. 0. I ines. . -r'. ; ■rS I Admiral vonCapello - replied . tH last year more submarined-Could H possibly have been built owing to S shortage of certain: metal, ■ The Chancellor declared; “Not a passes-but I am visited by AustH Hungarian and Turkish ’deputies, i* threaten to conclude a .separate pefl unless - we ;cease .thesubmarine wfl fare. fear that the pi .he Allies and the United. States paralyse their overseas trade.” fl Herr * Helfferich remarked: “Fin* dally we -ciah laet the w!fl iy iqevß in jf , VAjagow said Popß at war wilji,;‘|wu> us; the. Gov^ffme hafekig u NcSfcieiiy is Mini try is ..with us, bnt the people of De niark against •:%&; -’HCUfeiid ■ w frankly hostile;' probabl^ Vi SwiOEerlahi though not exactly among our en fillet 1 , is rather against its.-E' ' ! Angered by thd‘ Consdrriaiive'at att tude on the submarine policy, Di Bethmann Hollweg bauged his fia on tlie table and exclaimed: “Hemon her, gentlemen, we have only on means ’of salvation! .W e must detac France from the Allies. We must ol tain a breakdown of French confident manded a great blow should be deal* at France, no matter what the sacri Rcprinvolved: ■—~ sacrific.FlSe fpMim thf

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 30 June 1916, Page 5

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Germany. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 30 June 1916, Page 5

Germany. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 74, 30 June 1916, Page 5

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