[ [!-- Note Anchor 151 --][Footnote 151: Ibid. No. 89. Sir E. Grey to Sir E. Goschen, July 29.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 152 --][Footnote 152: Correspondence, No. 95. Sir M. de Bunsen to Sir E. Grey, July 30: 'Although I am not able to verify it, I have private information that the German Ambassador knew the text of the Austrian ultimatum to Servia before it was despatched, and telegraphed it to the German Emperor. I know from the German Ambassador himself that he endorses every line of it.']

[ [!-- Note Anchor 153 --][Footnote 153: But see [Appendix IV].]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 154 --][Footnote 154: Correspondence, No. 4, p. 8.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 155 --][Footnote 155: Ibid. No. 48. Sir E. Grey to Sir M. de Bunsen, July 27.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 156 --][Footnote 156: pp. 3 to 5 and Exhibits 1 and 2 (see infra [Appendix I]).]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 157 --][Footnote 157: Correspondence, No. 61, Sir M. de Bunsen to Sir E. Grey, July 28; No. 78, Sir G. Buchanan to Sir E. Grey, July 29; No. 96, Sir M. de Bunsen to Sir E. Grey, July 30.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 158 --][Footnote 158: Correspondence, No. 110, Sir E. Grey to Sir G. Buchanan, July 31; No. 137, Sir E. Grey to Sir M. de Bunsen, August 1.]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 159 --][Footnote 159: The Times, September 3, p. 7. For Italy's ignorance of the contents of the Austrian note, see [App. V].]

[ [!-- Note Anchor 160 --][Footnote 160: Correspondence, No. 29. Sir E. Grey to Sir R. Rodd, July 25.]