BRITAIN'S BLACK LIST
PROTEST FROM ARGENTINA
VISCOUNT GREY'S REPLY (Reuter's Telegram.) Buenos Aires, August 15. The Government of tho Argentina having protested against tho blacklisting of lirms trading with the enemy. Viscount Grey replied that ho did not believe the prosperity of the Argentine was dependent upon . such firms. Where the}' were against Britain, she "(Britain) must take precautions. GERMAN CONTRABAND DECREE IN THE BALTIC , , V PROTEST BY SCANDINAVIA AND DENMARK. Copenhagen, August 10. Denmark, Norway, and Sweden hays informally protested to Germany/ against a new declaration, in which Germany declares contraband nearly all the goods transported across the Baltic. A LEAGUE .OF NEUTRALS. Amsterdam, August 15. Scandinavia, Holland, and Switzerland have formed a League of Neutrals for tlio purposo of resisting arbitrary commercial treatment, and to defend tho. jmnciples of international law and treaties, and to resist a political hegemony. ' ANGLO-ITALIAN COMMERCIAL AGREEMENT" CRcuter's TcloKram.) Rome, August 15. An Anglo-Italian commercial agreement lias been signed.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2852, 17 August 1916, Page 5
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