GERMANY AND AMERICA
HUN AGENTS BUSY llj Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ‘'Times'’ and Sydney .'‘Sun" Services. (Received July 14, 9 p.m.) LONDON. July 14. In America. German agents are tremendously energetic, endeavouring to counteract the public indignation aroused by the German Note. THE LAST NOTE ? "Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services. (Received July 14, 9 p.m.) LONDON, July 14. T'io Cologne “Volks Zeitung” semiofficially announces that the German reply to America is the last Note which will bo exchanged between the two countries over the submarine warfare. At least, Che German Government hopes so. FLOATING MINE IN MID-ATLANTIG By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyrigh l (Received July 14, 10.45 p.m.) LAS PALMAS, July 14. A South American steamer bound for the Argentine passed a floating mine in mid-Atlantic. PREPARING FOR EVENTUALITIES By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright (Received July 14, 10 p.m.) WASHINGTON, July 14. Preparing for eventualities', the Government is assembling a board __ of leading inventors, under Mr T. A. Edison's presidency, to test all the new war inventions that apply on land, or sea, or in the air.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9096, 15 July 1915, Page 8
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