GERMANY.
A FANTASTIC STORY. "PLOTS" AGAINST GERMANY. Times and Sydney Sun Services. Received May 25, 5.20 p.m. London, May 24. _ The North German Gazette has published a fantastic story of the meeting in 1911 between a German traveller in South Africa and General Towns'hend, who confided Lord Roberts' plan of an Anglo-French invasion of Germany and other similar nonsense. The journal adds: "This is further proofs of the Allies' plots against Germany.''
VON BULOW. SPECIAL MISSION TO AMERICA. London, May 24. An Exchange Telegraph Company's message states that Prince von Bulow h going to Washington on a special mission, and will probably remain as Ambassador. ANOTHER BTG LOAN LOOMING. Received May 25, 10 p.m. Amsterdam, May 25. The Vossiche Zeitung -states that the Reichstag will shortly be asked for a credit of five hundred million sterling.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 May 1916, Page 5
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