SAYS FATAL ERROR PRECIPITATED WAR; German Chiefs Figured That Russia and France Wouldn't Be Ready Till 1916. DECIDED TO STRIKE AT ONCE Ultimatum to Servia, If Accepted, Would Have Been Followed by Demand to Occupy Belgrade.
Date: 11 September 1914
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
London Daily News correspondent says error precipitated war, that Kaiser and Chancellor expected conflict in 1916
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DECLARES GERMANS DID NOT FOOL US; London Times Says All Their Efforts to Gain American Sympathy Have Failed. CAMPAIGN AGAINST TRUTH" Conducted, Says Paper, "With Characteristic Want of Scruple," but "Tainted by a Fatal Error."
Date: 11 September 1914
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
editorial in London Times on "The Judgment of America,"
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GERMANY PUTS BLAME ON BRITAIN; Text of Her Pamphlet Purporting to Show How the War Could Have Been Averted. CITES THE KAISER'S OFFER In Which He Promised Not to Attack France if England Guaranteed Neutrality. INTIMATE ROYAL MESSAGES Of "Willy" and "Georgie" About the Actions of "Nicky," Otherwise Czar of All the Russias.
Date: 11 September 1914
text of pamphlet issued by Govt. on "How the Franco-German Conflict Could Have Been Avoided," containing diplomatic correspondence; letter showing how the war is viewed in Germany
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PRINT ZANGWILL'S "ARREST."; Queer News Item Moving the Rounds of the German Press.
Date: 11 September 1914
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
rumor of arrest circulated in Germany
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WAR 'WHITE PAPERS' IN GREAT DEMAND; The Times Compelled to Print the Fifth Edition of Official Pamphlet. 81,000 SPECIAL COPIES In Addition to the Large Regular Times Circulation ;- Much Wanted by Students.
Date: 11 September 1914
fifth edition of White Papers published
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DENIES RUSSIAN VICTORIES.; Austrian Foreign Minister Calls Russian Reports Lies.
Date: 11 September 1914
Count Berchtold denies report of Russian victories
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GEN. FRENCH TELLS HOW BRITISH FOUGHT; His Army Shook Off Weight of Overwhelming Numbers After Four Days' Battle. FRENCH AID AFTER CRISIS Smith-Dorrien's Feat on the Critical Day ;- High Praise for Officers, Men, and Aviators.
Date: 11 September 1914
text of report; press comment
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DANES ARREST AN ENVOY.; Seize Austrian Minister, but Soon Release Him with Apologies.
Date: 11 September 1914
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
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