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THE RIGHT OF SEARCH

AMERICA'S POSITION. Received q p^m. ' LONDON, Dec. 30. A Washington message refeririing to the note concerning neutral trade states that President Wilson intimates that he is able to deal confidj entially in the matter of contraband , only if supported by an absolutely honest manifesto. Great embarrasment has been caus ed to the Government because some shippers have concealed contraband in their cargoes as non-contraband iarti r eles. For example under cotton. As long as there were instances of that kind suspicion wouil'd be cast on every j shipment. AM' cargoes were liable to search.

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Grey River Argus, 31 December 1914, Page 5

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THE RIGHT OF SEARCH Grey River Argus, 31 December 1914, Page 5

THE RIGHT OF SEARCH Grey River Argus, 31 December 1914, Page 5

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