AMERICA AND GERMANY
TWO, AMERICANS KILLED. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) NEW YORK, -April 1. The State Department lias received, advices itliat two Americana weie killed .in torpedoed ships. , PRESIDENT IN FAVOUR, OF WAR. CONGRESS~AJ?PROVES. The Washington correspondent of the New 1 York "Times" stales that President Wison lias definitely' cast his decision for war. Congress wjll carry out the > President's wishes. BREACH WTTH AUSTRIA ' > ■ EXPECTED. WASHINGTON, Anril I.' Tt is stated that. Mr F. C. Penfield, itho American Ambassador, has been A instructed to leave Vienna. 0 , .
'-&r~- 7—— = 9 The break with Austria may occur coineidentally with President Wilson's intimation that a state of war exists with Germany. PATROL AGAINST SUBMARINES. It is announced that all details are completed to patrol ithe'Atlantic Gulf and coast against submarines. ARMED MERCHANTMEN. , NEUTRALS ADOPTING AMERICAN .. ATTITUDE. WASHINGON, Api-l'l. Neutral replies to the United States' overtures regarding the entrance' of aimed merchantmen into neutral harbours indicate that TieutraTs" ini<*:id to adoyt the American attit'if I ©. nam"ly. to decide each instance of such entrance upon *its merits. I
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVI, Issue 16235, 3 April 1917, Page 8
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