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Show HOLLWEG DESIRES INVESTIGATION INTO HIS SHARE IN WAR T.OXI OX. Nov. Dr. von Bolh-mann-Hnllweg, Germ fin impei lal chan-e!!or chan-e!!or at the outbreak of the war. Is -Mier f"r n r: investigation Into h share in tii'1 origin of the conflict, according to :i statement he has innde to the North G-ennan Gazctto of Berlin, as quoted by tho Central News correspondent at Copenhagen. Cop-enhagen. The former chancellor In his statement refers to the Bavarian revelations regarding re-garding the war's origin and protests against the publication of fragmentary extracts from documents and the deductions deduc-tions made from these. Ho admits that Germany was not surprised sur-prised at Austria's action regarding Serbia, Ser-bia, but declares he was not aware of tho text of the ultimatum before it was dispatched and when ho saw it he regarded re-garded it as too sharp, both in its tone and as to the demands made. The ex-chancellor says he is anxiously awaiting the day when his case may ho adjudged by an Impartial governmental tribunal. "We win admit our errors." he adds, "but wdll not allow ourselves to be forced to make untrue confessions." |