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  4. PLOTS REVEALED

    Prior to the announcement of America's break with Germany, leaders of the crews on German vessels refused to allow United States Customs officers ...

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  5. POSITION OF AUSTRIA

    It is stated here that the United States has broken off diplomatic relations with Austria-Hungary. The American Ambassadors at Berlin ...

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  6. BERNSTORFF PACKS UP

    His diplomatic mission having ended, Count von Bernstorff, the German Ambassador, is preparing to leave Washington as soon as Dr. P. Ritter, the ...

    Article : 210 words
  7. AMERICA UNDER ARMS

    In a message from Washington, "The Times" correspondent says:-- "Count von Bernsdorff, the German Ambassador, and his staff will depart ...

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  8. PRECAUTIONS TAKEN

    Fortresses in Hampton Roads are manned with additional artillerymen for the first time in years. There is greater activity in naval ...

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  9. LEADERS RESPONSIBLE

    Up to date no telegrams from Germany on the German-American crisis have been received, and the censor has stopped German newspapers on the ...

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  10. SACRED RIGHTS INVADED

    Count von Bernstorff was handed his passports at two o'clock on Saturday, at which hour the President began his speech before Congress. ...

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  11. "WAR INEVITABLE"

    "New York financiers regard war as inevitable, and declares that the financial situation was never better," says the New York financial correspondent ...

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  12. NATION AWAKENED

    Among best informed people the opinion is held that events at sea may require the United States to declare war soon. Congress will meet again on ...

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  13. NEUTRALS' ATTITUDE

    In the Norwegian press a joint neutral protest against Germany's submarine policy is suggested. (Reuter) ...

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  14. VESSELS MAY BE CONVOYED

    It is learned from a reliable source that the Washington State Department's advice to delay American sailings from foreign ports is a prelude ...

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  15. HOUSATONIC WARNED

    The American steamer Housatonic (3143 tons) was given full warning by the submarine which sank it, and an opportunity was given for providing ...

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  17. GERMAN ARCHIVES SEIZED

    The American Embassy has relinquished charge of the former German Embassy in London, and the Foreign Office immediately removed the ...

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  18. CONGRESS ENTHUSIASTIC

    There was an unusual attendance of diplomats when President Wilson delivered his address to Congress. A committee, representing both ...

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  19. AUXILIARY CRUISERS SEIZED

    Two interned auxiliary cruisers have been seized and their crews imprisoned in the Panama zone. Four interned Hamburg-American steamships were ...

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  20. HUN PLANS DISCUSSED

    Commentators agree that Germany deliberately chose to offend the United States, regarding the fruits of unrestricted submarine warfare as more ...

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  21. U BOATS DESCRIBED

    On Saturday morning the New York "Tribune" published the first of three remarkable first hand descriptions of the Kaiser's new U boats, by a ...

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  22. SWEDEN SEEKS REPLY

    "The Times" correspondent at Stockholm telegraphs:-- "Sweden has demanded from Germany an explanation of the sinking of ...

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  23. APPAM'S CREW REMOVED

    Lieutenant Hans Berg and the prize crew have been removed by an American gunboat from the steamer Appam, which was captured by the raider ...

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  26. "CAN IT BE TRUE?"

    This morning was marked by a tremendous outburst of enthusiastic support of President Wilson. "Can it be true?" shouted Senator ...

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