America.
QUITE AN AUSTRO-GERMAN ARMY. CONFINED IN AMERICA. ''*'" — ~* -fflSSi Received 16, J 1.5 p.m. i Washington, October 15. | The German-Austrian -Consulate has j announced that 550,000 reservists are unI able to leave the United States. THE RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS. I Received 17, 12.15 a.m. | Washington, October 15. | Replying to enquiries, Mr Lansing, Act-ins-Secretary for State, said that citizens may sell at their own risk even | contraband to belligerents. It rested with the latter to prevent the shipments reaching their enemies. Received 17, 1 a.m. Washington, October 18.
The administrative officials now consider loans to belligerent nations in Europe by private firms and individuals in the same class as the ordinary commercial transactions, and therefore do> not involve the violation of neutrality.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 123, 17 October 1914, Page 5
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