THE LATEST AFFRONT TO AMERICA
"WAR IS SURELY COMING" (Reo. May 30, 3.3 a p.m.) London, May 29. The New York "Tribune" says: "If the Nebraskan was torpedoed by a German submarine, then the United States Ambassador at Berlin should be recalled, tnd Count Bernstorff should receive his passports. Diplomatic relations should cease. "Such an outrage should be accepted by the United States as an answer to its Note. It is a declaration of the Germans' purpose which makes further discussion impossible." Mr. Robert Bacon, who was Secretary of State in President Roosevelt's Cabinet, has left London, en route for America. He declares that war between the United States and Germanyis surely coining. ANOTHER WARNINC FROM THE PIRATES. (Rec. May 31, 0.10 a.m.) Washington, May 29. President Wilson has allowed it to be made known that America has decided to make it a condition to entering into negotiations with Germany relative to the Lusitania that Germany must first suspend her submarine campaign. The Government has received from Berlin another warning as to the perils to steamers in war time. The warning recommends that neutral markings shall be as plain as possible, and illuminated at night, and points out that , neutrals have repeatedly been mistaken for belligerents, and sunk. In one case a vessel was believed in the darkness to bo British.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2475, 31 May 1915, Page 6
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221THE LATEST AFFRONT TO AMERICA Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2475, 31 May 1915, Page 6
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