THE APPOINTMENT OF AN AMBASSADOR.
DR. HILL'S NOMINATION. PUBLIC FEELING IN AMERICA PERTURBED. Received April 1, 11.14 a.m. NEW YORK, March 31st. The German Ambassador at Washington declares that the incident in connection with the nomination of Dr Hill, as Mr C. Tower's successor as United States Ambassador at Berlin, arose through gossipy distortion of a casual conversation. There had been no change in the Kaiser's attitude towards Dr Hill. Nevertheless, public feelmg in America is perturbed. The "New York World" says:— "Indiscretion like the Kruger telegram, the Tangier speech, and the subsequent war scare in Europe, the Tweedmouth letter, and Hill's affair might convince the Kaiser that he should keep a level-headed diplomatist at his elbow, or restrict his activity where Germany's foreign interests would be unlikely to suffer from his personal impulsiveness." ,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 905, 2 April 1908, Page 5
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134THE APPOINTMENT OF AN AMBASSADOR. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 905, 2 April 1908, Page 5
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