GERMANY AND AMERICA
ARMING OF MERCHANTMEN. GERMANY'S TREATY OBLIGATIONS. [AUSTRALIAN AND N. 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION.^ Received this dav tif \'2-2") a.m. WASHINGTON, March 13. ft liri!' been ascertained that all ships will be armed, irrespective of v'i iln-v they cany munitions or otherwise, Tin- President rou.-iders the Pru«sian treaties of IS2O and lTD'.t hind (In many nui to -ink without warning American ship.; carryiny ci*urabnnd. OEBMUNY AND CWNA. DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BROKEN OFF. GERMAN STEAMERS SEIZED. [ATiSTK.VT.TAN' AND N. 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION.] Received this dav at 10-30 a.m. WASHINGTON. March 14. China lias broken off diplomatic relations with Germany and seizin] six Gorman steamers at Shanghai, plamig armed guards aboard- The crews have been interned-
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 March 1917, Page 5
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