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THE ENEMY IN THE PACIFIC

WIRELESS AID PROM SOUTH AMERICA (Rcc. November 13, 10.35 p.m.) Washington, November 12. It is definitely stated thai tho British Government's representations to the American Government concerning tho South American breaches of neutrality included the statement tlwt the loss of the Good Hope and Monmouth was directly due to wireless in-' forttmtlun afforded the Gorman cruisers tkro.ush MMaQiksri aehoro.

The Chilean 'Ambassador has assured Sir Cecil Spring Rice, British Ambassador, that Chile is taking every step to close all suspected wireless stations.

The Colombian and Ecuadorian Ministers denied that their Government had any cognisance of the alleged unneutral acts.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2307, 14 November 1914, Page 7

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THE ENEMY IN THE PACIFIC Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2307, 14 November 1914, Page 7

THE ENEMY IN THE PACIFIC Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2307, 14 November 1914, Page 7

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