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UNITED STATES.

CONDITIONS OF THE NOTE. GERMANY'S PROFESSIONS .MUST BE FULFILLED. Received May 9, 5.5 p.m. Washington, May 8. The American Note to Germany accepts the assurance of an altered submarine policy, relying on its scrupulous execution and maintenance of good relations, but refuses flatly to consent to ajiew policy contingent'on the conduct of any other Government.

ANOTHER AMERICAN NOTE. NO DICTATION Washington, May S. Another Note will be swit to Germany informing her that if the instructions to submarine commanders are observed diplomatic relations will remain unbroken, tout pointing out that the United States cannot allow Germany to dictate its negotiations with Britain. KAISER AND AMBASSADOR. WANTS THE ALLIES SOUNDED. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Keceived May ft, 5.5 p.m. London, May 8. It is authoritatively known that the Kaiser, in conversation with Mr. Gerard, adopted a most intimate attitude, declaring Germany's intention to meet American wishes regarding submarines, and fully promising that there would be no further cause for complaint. He suggested that President Wilson should now sound the Allies regarding peace, considering that expert opinion, based on tha failure of the attack on Verdun, was to the effect that Germany was beginning to lose her dash.

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1916, Page 5

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UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1916, Page 5

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 10 May 1916, Page 5

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