GERMANY
HOSTILITY TOWARDS AMERICA. SCENE IN A THEATRE. London, February 11. The Evening News' Hague correspondent states that the American Ambassador, his wife and staff attended a theatre. in Berlin on Tuesday. They were conversing in English at the interval when a wild outcry of yelling and hooting arose. When the explanation was given that they were Americans and that the Ambassador was present it only added to the turbulence, and a man, rising in the stalls, cried out): "Germans have no longer reason to show toleration to Americans." There was wild applause, and the Ambassador and his party withdrew.
PRESS DISCUSS PEACE. ON STRANGE GROUNDS. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received 12, 5.30 p.m. London, Rcbruary 12 Danish rapers are astonished at i.!;e "license permitted to the German proas in discussing the question of peace. 'J' 7 ioy hnwirc the opinion that Germany is concentrating all her energies against Russia and declaring the blockade of Hie Norcli Sea for the purpose of h-wing seme foundation for offering peace.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 211, 13 February 1915, Page 5
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