"OUTLAW AMONG NATIONS."
GERMANY AFTER THE WAR, i ■ Unit-ffl Service. I (Received February 0, 1.30 p.m.) ' "WASHINGTON, February 8. i Officials (ioclriro that as the result of 1 tieutraLs' protests and the American I break, Germany ivill he commercially | blacklisted after the war and will be; an I outlaw amongst, the nations. j PRO-GERMAN MEETING BROKEN ' T" P. I ; WEEDING OUT TEUTONS United Service. (Received February 0, 1.30 p-m.) NEW YORK, February 8. At Grand Junction, Colorado, a ; pence meeting of Socialists and proGermans was l)roken up. There were sc: u'S of wild disorder. Germans are being weeded out of the ! eua.n guard and lighthouse services and i the Navy yards.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11927, 9 February 1917, Page 6
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