THE LUXBURG AFFAIR.
, ANTI-GERMAN FEELING. ‘ CROWDS DEMONSTRATE. [Australian and N-Z. Cable Association.] Received this day at 8.45 a.in. 5 DU ENOS AYRES, September 25. 1 After the Government had .sent an ' ultimatum to Germany, the crowds; ’ in the streets cheered the ultimatum. All the German business houses L took the precaution to barricade. | TEXT OF GERMANY’S APOLOGY. VERY MEEK AND HUMBLE. [Reuter's Telegram.] • Received 'this day at 8.15 a.in. i BUENOS AYRES, September 23. 1 The German Note states that Germany exceedingly regrets the Lux- - burg affair and absolutely disapproves of the views, which were liigi own personal ideas and will have no effect on the decisions and promise® of the German Government. GERMANY BACKS DOWN. AN APOLOGY TO ARGENTINA, fAustralian and N.Z. Cable Association.] Received thi® day at 8.45 a.m. BUENOS AYRES, September 23. Official: G ermany has given satisfaction for the Count Luxburg affair.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 September 1917, Page 2
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