THE AMBASSADORS.
PASSPORTS GRANTED. SAFE CONDUCT FOR NERNSTORFF. GERARD TO LEAYE GERMANY. By Talrgraph—Press Association—Copyright (Received February 0, 12.20 p.m.) WASHINGTON. February <S. Britain and France have granted Count BornstnfF safe conduct. The story of the detention of Mr J. W. Gerord. followed by a united Press (lireot message and later official confirmation, fronted the greatest interest. There is countrywide indignation. Ofiie'.ais are inclined to a.uri'oute Germany's action to false reports of America's treatment of Count Uernst.onT. They believe the trouble capable of adjustment. LONDON, February 8. Mr Gerard i- about to receive his pa-sports and ruay leave immediately.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11927, 9 February 1917, Page 6
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