AMERICA AND GERMANY.
THE NEBRASKAN INCIDENT.
NEW YORK,"May 2s' Th« "New York Tribune'?.;toys': "If the Nohraskan. was torpedoed by":a Geniiau submarine, then the United States Ambassador at Berlin should be recalled anil Coxint Berhstorff receive his passports. Diplomatic relations f-I.voi.ild cease. Such an outrage should bo :v..-e«pted by the United States as the real answer to its Note-. It is a declaration of Germany's purpose ■whHi makes further di.'icussion impossible." I "Mr Robert Ba.Ton, Secretary of State jin Roosevelt's Cabinet... has loft ,Lonj don for America. lie declared that war | bf-t.we.c-.ri the United States: and GeiIniajiy was surely coming.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 9154, 31 May 1915, Page 5
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