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PORTUGAL

GERMANS LEAVING PORTUGAL^ DIPLOMATIC RUPTURE PROBABLE Press Association—By Tel--Copyright. LONDON, March 3. It is reported that tho German Minister at Lisbon has been instructed to prepare to make his departure, also to facilitate the exodus of German subjects. The German population is already departing from Vigo. : SEIZURES AT LISBON: GERMANS DAMAGE MACHINERY. ■ Received 5.5 p.m., March sth. LISBON, March 4. The machinery of nineteen of tho seized German ships was found to be damaged. Tho sailors state, that Berlin ordered that the damage should be done in order to delay the Portuguese utilising the ships. POLICY EXTENDED TO THE COLONIES. BOMBAY, March 4. I lie Portuguese- have seized all the German steamers at Mormagao, including tho Brisbane, Ivommodore, Leichtenfels, Marienfels, and Numantia, and have interned the crews.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CIV, Issue 15903, 6 March 1916, Page 7

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PORTUGAL Timaru Herald, Volume CIV, Issue 15903, 6 March 1916, Page 7

PORTUGAL Timaru Herald, Volume CIV, Issue 15903, 6 March 1916, Page 7

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