Show i VERY l ANGRY Germans are G Indignant at A Seizure of f Vessels ly y Britons Jf GENERAL IS DETAINED t Imperial Mail Steamer is i Held at Aden HER CARGO IS SEARCHED Vessel is Owned by the German East African Line the Owners of tha Bundesrath Previously Captured by British Cruiser 3IagicicnneJ Off Dclagoa Bay While thd Manifest of the General Showed thero was No War Material onBoard on-Board She was Compelled to Discharge Dis-charge Her Cargo Emporor W11 Ham is Said to bo Incensed Because His Information is that Seizures were Not Duo to Blundering of British Officers but Strict Orders from Headquarters j u I Berlin Jan 4The imperial mail steamer General has bemi detained ateAden and occupied by British troops with the object of searching her cargo which Is to be discharged The General Gen-eral is 1 owned by the German Bast African lll ethe owners of theBun desraih previously captured by the British cruiser Masicicnne off Dela goa liajv Although tlic manifests of thestoam er show there was no war material onboard on-board she was compelled to discharge her cargo The seizure of the imperial steamer General considerably aggravated the slluallon here and the indignation against England Is Intensified rime Government Js sllll earnestly endeavoring endeavor-ing to preserve correct official relations rela-tions but England will do well to hasten to make the amende honorable to Germany On absolutely reliable authority the correspondent of the Associated Press learns that Emperor William Is now thoroughly aroused by the repeated seizures of vessels not one of which he has been assured is guilty of carrying carry-ing contraband He regards the seizure as highhanded proceedings which England Eng-land would not have dared to undertake It the German navy were more powerful pow-erful than U Is His Majesty Is said to be particularly Incensed because Information haa reached him showing that the seizures were not due to the blundering of British Brit-ish naval officers but to strict orders from headquarters which the ofllcera are merely carrying out lie has therefore there-fore Instructed Count von Buclow thoA Foreign Secretary to demand exact and full reparation for the outrage done to the German flag Xo answer that is considered satisfactory satis-factory has yet been received from London Lon-don and according to advices hero none Is to be expected for several dayo Ion gcr thL Todays news however Induced German Government to send another to and more stronglyworded protest London Significant of the Intensity ol Germanys Indignation against Engj land In this matter Is a declaration published today by the German CoM whose 80000 mem onlal Eoclely among bcrs are a number of reigning German England recent Princes which says proceedings against German vessels cent sels are an outrage The fact remains that the small respect which the Eng gush people feel for Germany bccauBo luiJ of her deficiency In naval power taken such deep root that the comr to warships hasten mnndcrs of English breaches of International rIghts commit Germany la thereby so long as only touch touched This lack of fear to time German flag must be thoroughly amid mipcdlly cured Indignation meetings have been called by branches of time Colonial society German press with hardly an ex The German thunders against Enbinnu cepllon Berliner Pout mEven the semiofficial says It cannot be denied that the indignation of the wiliflilnem 13 time aroused tion is comimmrtride seIzures by British spreading In wider and wider circles |