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Germany.

ATTACK ON SUEZ CANAL URGED. THE RELATIONS WITH AMERICA. London, June SO. Count Reventlow urges that it is easier to take Sue;; than Calais. It would be a deadly blow to the iiritish Empire and would enable Germany to restore Egypt to Turkey. Amsterdam, June 30. Berlin reports that a clergyman demands that the Government stop the selling of cakes lor public consumption marked "God punish England." Ilcrr Gerhard, who recently returned from the United States, by means of interviews is appealing to Germans for a friendlier feeling towards America. He states-that America reproaches (lermnny with violating Belgium's neutrality anil selling herself to militarism in order to conquer the world. On the contrary side Germany is inclined to exaggerate the. exportation of munitions, mistaking orders for deliveries. No very great portion of the orders for munitions have thus far has been sent to the Allies.

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1915, Page 5

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146

Germany. Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1915, Page 5

Germany. Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1915, Page 5

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