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Show GERMANY SAYS IT IS TRUE. Maintains That Piumccfote Took Unpleasant Un-pleasant Step for United States. lleilln, leb S - The critics of Grent Britain liete nio disposed tn let Lord Piiuncefnte's note of April II. U1, drop with the ,'Xplatintloti, cnble.1 finm Washington, hut nothing unfriendly t tho Pulled States whs meant tliereb) They k.i the fait stands that Great Ilrltnln did Inltlatu u second proposal foi n Eutopein remonstrance. The expl iiiatlou that President Mi -Klnle) vvun privy to Lord Piiuncefntea pmpnse und approved Ihe lliltlsh up-peal up-peal befote it vviih in ide, la not incepted here, A person who la In u position lo know the opinion of tho Hi tinnn I'orelgn nlltie said "Wc nip disinclined tn iIIscubs Lord Pntincefolo'a motives. W'p simply mil the fact that lam! Paunrefnte look u step unpleasant for the I'nlted Stntrs nnd It vvas (lerinnti)'H lefusal tu partlc Ipnte th it frustmteil tho movement Moreover, ilocunientnry proof that Great Ilrltnln took such a step exists. In the files nf I'llinpenll cables" The Ilerllner Neuste Nnchrlchten tlda evening print u statement legatding Lord Pniiiicofote'a note of April II, 1S1H, similar to Urn ono rallied to tho Associated Asso-ciated Puss tiulii), lidding "I.et the people of England nnd America Amer-ica liellevn this nnd not compel uillclal qunrttra In Hortln lo ptnve tho truth of the statement by publishing documents. All the suspicions raised against Germany Ger-many In tills nintter must fnll pint to the ground before the Indisputable facts." |