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Show Imp to J TREATOfV PLOTS COPENHAGEN, via London. March 13 8 38 a. m Count von Betnstorff. dismissed German ambassador to the United Strifes, prepared a statement on Germany's dealing with Mexico after arriving here. This statement will be forwarded to the Berlin foreign of-fli of-fli r and, if approved, will be made pub lie through the Wolff bureau.. the official German news agency. p 1b understood that the statement deals With the way in which foreign Secretary Secre-tary Zimmermann'a instructions to thr German minister in Mexico City tell Into the hands of the American government. gov-ernment. The departure of the Frederlk VU1 from Chrlstiania was decided upon so suddenly that several passengers were left behind in the Norwegian capital. The impending arrival of the steamer here was known early and the German colony assembled at the j dock to give the returning ambassador ambassa-dor a hearty welcome. By 9 o'clock the quays were thronged with thou-Banda thou-Banda of people, but only the most ; important Germans and those who were waiting relatives and friends j were admitted inside the enclosure. , As ship berthed the liner's: band played American airs and the J deck was aflutter with merican flags Waved by the passengers. oo |