AMERICAN PRESSMEN.
INDISCRETION REBUKED.
NEUTRALITY INVOLVED.
Washington*, August 14
Orders have been issued calling the attention of the San Francisco newspapers to the fact that in sending newspaper interviewers aboard the German cruiser Leipsig they gave every information as to the whereabouts of (lie Canadian cruiser Rainbow. This was a breach of America's neutrality. The Admiral commanding on the Pacific Coast warns the press that such breaches will be severely dealt with in future.
President Wilson and the Cabinet are discussing an elaborate cable censorship throughout the United States, with a view of preventing breaches of neutrality being cornmitted.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 15689, 17 August 1914, Page 6
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