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GERMANY APOLOGISES

FOR EUXBURG'S DUPLICITY. NO MORE SUCH INCIDENTS. STOCKHOLM, October 14. The Government has received a reply from Germany to the Swedish protest against the misuse of the Swedish Legation in the Argentine, by Count Luxburg for the transmission of'secret dispatches to Germany. The reply admits that the government had received Count Luxburg's telegrams. It says one was mutiated in publication in an essential point, hut does not specify in which part. It asserts that the telegrams had no effect upon the submarine policy, nevertheless it deplores the fact that Count Luxburg illegitimately used the assistance of the Swedish authorities. Such incidents, which are calculated to disturb the friendship between Sweden and Germany. will not recur.— (Reuter.)

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 246, 15 October 1917, Page 5

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GERMANY APOLOGISES Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 246, 15 October 1917, Page 5

GERMANY APOLOGISES Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 246, 15 October 1917, Page 5

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