SWEDEN AND THE ARGENTINE
THE DIPLOMATIC SCANDAL VIOLENT ANTI;GERMAN OUTBURST Buenos Aires, SeptemTxsr 16. A mass meeting wildly cheered the ceniands that Argentina ehonld sever reialions with Germany, and not to receive a Minister until Germany becomes a re-public—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT FROM , SWEDEN TRANSMISSION OF GERMAN J'JSSSAGES STOPPED. Stockholm, September IC. The Swedish Foreign Minister has made a statement that the transmission of German messages has now: been, stofc, ped. The "Social Democrat" states that the Swedish Minister at Buenos Aires had been recallod.—Aue.-N.Z. Cable Assn. BUENOS AIRES STILL EXCITED (Bee. September 17, 9.40 p.m.) Buenos Aires, September 17. Though the crisis is temporarily over tho excitement continues. The majority in Congress opposes the Government, whose policy is considered to have been vacillating. Strikes are occurring on tho French and British concession railways, and a general strike is probable. Already there has been mnch sabotage, and stores and rolling stock have been burned.—Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn. ANGRY PEELING IN MEXICO. Mexico City, September 16. A section of the newspapers demand the expulsion of von Eckhardt (German Ambassador) as a violator of neutrality. —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3193, 18 September 1917, Page 5
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