GERMANY MUST BE DEMOCRATISED.
BEFORE AMERICA ENTERTAINS PEACE.
NEW YORK AND OTHER CITIES BEFLAGGED.
Received ApiTl 5, 1.50 a.m. New York, Ajril 4,
President Wilson's speech is interpreted to mean that America will not consent to participate in peace negotiations until the German Government has been democratised.
New York and other cities are bcflngged, especially the foreign districts, which are anxious to show their patriotism.
THE LIMIT. GERMANY HURT AT AMERICA'S ACTION "A PERIL TO NEUTRALITY!" Deceived April 4, 10.40 p.m. Amsterdam, April 3. Messages from Berlin state that the Government contemplates sending to all neutrals protests against Aineriea's declaration. The protests will denounce President Wilson's anti-German policy as a peril to the. neutrality of the South and Central American republics.
ANOTHER GERMAN PLOT. HATCHING FOR TWO YEARS. RISING OF NEGROES PUNNED. Received April 4, 6.30 p.m. . v New York, April 3.
A plot has heen revealed which orig-' inated in North Carolina, and was extending over the entire United Spates, aiming at turning the negroes against the Government. A rising throughout l the South was planned. ''' The conspiracy is the result of' two years' organisation by German sWr'et agents.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 April 1917, Page 5
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