FORCED TO DESCEND
FRENCH AIRMAN CHASED BY THE GERMANS. Djr TckEraph-Prcss Association-CopyrieM ■ Geneva, August 10. The Germans ohased and compelled a Fi'Oiic'li aoroplnne to descend at Payerne. k The pilot and <uy
THE AMERICAN NOTE TO GERMANY REPLY OVERDUE WASHINGTON WILL STAND BY HER POSITION Bj Telegraph—Press Asaociation—Copyright _ • London, August 10. , The "Daily Nows" says that there is some concorn in Washington over Germany's delay in answering .the- last Lusitania Note. If Germany ignores, the subject, Mr. Gerard (American Ambassador at Berlin) will be instructed to declare that Washington stands by her position, and will take unfriendly notice of further acts of submarine violence. AMERICAN NOTE TO AUSTRIA". ' I — THE EXPORT OP MUNITION'S. ' (Rec. 'August 11, 10.15 p.m.) Washington, August 11. Official.— The American replv to Austria's Noto rejects the contentions that the export of munitions infringes^tho neutrality of tho United States.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2538, 12 August 1915, Page 5
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