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122. ] No. 133. _Sir Edward Grey to Sir E. Goschen_. (Telegraphic. ) _Foreign Office, August_ 1, 1914. M. De Etter came to-day to communicate the contents of a telegram fromM. Sazonof, dated the 31st July, which are as follows:-- "The Austro-Hungarian Ambassador declared the readiness of hisGovernment to discuss the substance of the Austrian ultimatum to Servia. M. Sazonof replied by expressing his satisfaction, and said it wasdesirable that the discussions should take place in London with thep...articipation of the Great Powers. "M. Sazonof hoped that the British Government would assume the directionof these discussions. The whole of Europe would be thankful to them. Itwould be very important that Austria should meanwhile put a stopprovisionally to her military action on Servian territory. " (The above has been communicated to the six Powers. ) No. 134. _Sir F. Bertie to Sir Edward Grey. --(Received August 1. )_ (Telegraphic. ) _Paris, August_ 1, 1914. President of the Republic has informed me that German Government weretrying to saddle Russia with the responsibility; that it was only aftera decree of general mobilisation had been issued in Austria that theEmperor of Russia ordered a general mobilisation; that, although themeasures which the German Government have already taken are in effect ageneral mobilisation, they are not so designated; that a French generalmobilisation will become necessary in self-defence, and that France isalready forty-eight hours behind Germany as regards German militarypreparations; that the French troops have orders not to go nearer to theGerman frontier than a distance of 10 kilom.
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