GERMANY AND AMERICA.
the'leelamaw incident
WASHINGTON PERTHRBED
LONDON, July 28The New York correspondent of the "Times" states that the Leclanaw incident lias sensibly increased the concern with which officials view the situation, but they hesitato in the absence ot details to construe the n-ct as coming within the warning contained m toe last Note.. . . ■ German agents arc exceedingly angry with President Wilson, and are demanding that Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the British Ambassador, give in hiF passports, alleging that ho has been guilty of unneutral behaviour. , . - . ,
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 2732, 30 July 1915, Page 5
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