PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE TO GERMANY
RECEIVED IN BERLIN IMPERIAL CHANCELLOR CONFERS WITH THE' KAISER By Telegraph—Pre es Association—Copyright (Rec. April 23, 6,5 p.m.) . x ■■ Directly President Wilson's Note was received, li withSS? 1 ° hancellor ' took special train to Headquarters to Sr It is expected that Easter will be made a pretext for delaying a reolv ana then an effort mil be made to secure another indefinite postponement of the crisis. A RUMOUR THAT CANNOT BE VERIFIED. » (Rec. April 28, 5.5 p.m.) ... Washington, April' 2 Reports are circulating that Count Bernstorff, German Ambassador" is to be given his passports even if the submarine crisis is settled. It is impossible to verify, the. ruipours. VIEWS OF AN ARGENTINE NEWSPAPER (Rec. April 23, 5.5 p.m.) ' „ . . Buenos Aires, April 22. The "La Nacion says all Amenoan Republics share the United States'a sentiments, and welcome with deep sympathy President Wilson's policy of talc, ing up the defence of all neutrals. NEW YORK STATE LEGISLATURE'S .UNQUALIFIED SUPPORT. . New York, April 21. The State Legislature, which is Republican controlled, before adjourning passed a resolution giving unqualified support to President Wilson, and offered' to convene again m order to vote the State's full resources to maintain the nation's honour. YON IGEL'S SEIZED PAPERS NOT TO BE RESTORED. (Rec. April 23, 5.5 p.m.) ' - Now York, April 22. It is understood that the Government has refused to restore von Igel's papers to Count Bernstorff, though some accounts say the papers will be restored if Count Bernstorff admits the accuracy of one paper.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2753, 24 April 1916, Page 5
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252PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE TO GERMANY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2753, 24 April 1916, Page 5
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