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GREAT INTEREST IN THE UNITED STATES.

GERMAN SYMPATHISERS CAUSING TROUBLE. WASHINGTON, Dec. 30. Cabinet discussed the whole question of the Note sent to Britain, and promised the South American diplomats copies, owing to the interest of the republics in the question. Noil-official quarters hotly discussed reprisals against Britain. Some Congressmen suggested an embargo against shipment to the Allies of products which the United States considered legitimate articles ,of trade but which Britain and France refused to allow to reach the enemy. Sir Cecil Spring Rice. refused to comment on the day's developments. The press are vigorously discussing the question and the interest therein is overshadowing the war. German sympathisers •in the Press urge the United States to take the strongest possible action against Britain.

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Grey River Argus, 31 December 1914, Page 5

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GREAT INTEREST IN THE UNITED STATES. Grey River Argus, 31 December 1914, Page 5

GREAT INTEREST IN THE UNITED STATES. Grey River Argus, 31 December 1914, Page 5

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