ARGENTINE AND GERMANY
BUENOS AYEES, October 9. The Foreign Minister, interviewed regarding Argentine's attitude, stated that the Government would not hesitate to sever relations with Germany if any act was committed interfering with the principles of international law.
Ifc appears that Luxburg has not sailed, but has temporarily withdrawn to an unnamed place in the interior as h 9 is unable to embark with safe conduct. As his presence would be dangerous and likely to excite the populations, the neighbouring Governments objected to his crossing the frontier. There is no prospect of a settlement ot the railway strike.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LX, Issue 17110, 11 October 1917, Page 2
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