MUNITIONS FOR ALLIES.
AMERICAN SUPPLIES. ANOTHER PROTEST FROM AITSTRIA. INADMISSIBLE EXPORT. (Received 2.10 p.m.) AMSTERDAM. September 20. Auetria hag replinl to the American Note regarding munition supplies sent t.) the Allies, declaring that she bus not changed her opinion regarding the American export of munitions. She does not ohjert t<i normal traffic in war material, but the I'niU-d Suites is mill-tariH-d becauw economic life h;i* become sub.«ervient t" the production "f war maU-rial on the greatest possible scale. Concentration upon thin means effective support to the Allies, and the excessive I ex|Kjrt of munitions in inadmissible, even if supplied to both belligerent parties.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVI, Issue 230, 27 September 1915, Page 6
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