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Show GERMAN PLOT CHIEF THEME Westminster Gazette Brands as "Fantastic VillianyV'Malice and Shallow Cunning. London. March 2, 12.50 p. m. The disclosure of the German plot In America Amer-ica continues the chief theme in the news and editorial columns of the newspapers The Westminster Gazette, Ga-zette, which brands the plot as "fantastic "fan-tastic villainy,'' says: "It has all the clumsiness, all the malice and shallow cunning of the other machinations of the same kind that we disclosed in Egypt. India ami Ireland. It is thoroughly characteristic characteris-tic of the apostles of Kultur and of the kaiser, who Is the protector of iHlam and inciter of holy wars by eastern races against Europeans 1 is also characteristic that they are not i even able to keep their plots to themselves, them-selves, but are discovered before they I have begun, with the incriminating documents upon them." The German document, the Gazette cnys. will show Americans that Ger-1 many's machinations and ambitions are not confined to Europe, Asia and Africa. It shows them what is her real estimate of the Monroe doctrine and how far she would respect it if victory should ghe her the opportunity! of flouting It. Clumsy and 1 stupid as this document is, there could j hardly be more explosive matter, packed into the short space, or so much warning offered in a few word to Americans of what is at stake for them in the European war." ' |