The Lusitania
AMERICA VERY ANGRY. •GERMANY'S I MTV DKXCE. New York, July 11. The whole American press is exceedingly angry at the tone and arguments of the German reply. The Sun says it is the climax of impudence. The Globe says it is an evasion of the simple issue whether Germany intends to violate international law. The Post ridicules Germany's cool assumptions, and says it is the' President's gravo duty now to deal with the international outlaw. A similar tone and stronger language appear in the newspapers of the leading cities in almost every State. Tho Herald says: "Stripped of the cant about humanity and the specious contentions about the Lu9itania, Germany's answer is a deinance. There la no suggestions of reparation. Germany's whole case is built on the need for retaliation for Britain's starving her civilian population, although the German Government has repeatedly declared that starvation does not exist." The Tribune describes the situation as difficult, but says that no anxiety to avoid war can justify the abandonment of our dead. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 July 1915, Page 5
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