ARABIC INCIDENT SETTLED
HUNS TO APOLOGISE AND PAY COMPENSATION . AN AMERICAN NOTE TPBRITAIN ' By Teleerapli—Frees Association—Copyright' • , Washington, October 6. ihe Arabic case is now/settled on tlie Wis of Germany, apologising and- paving compensation for, the Apierjcajt lives lost. , '• The Administration is preparing to negotiate with Britain regarding alleged interference witli trade; A new American Note. is being pftpared, contending, that the British Government must show that goods consign-, el to a neutral destination and destroyed or seized are iutended'for Germany; and contending also tliat/. the assumption that all foodstuffs going to Germany are intended for army purposes-is not justified. BRITISH SUBMARINE SINKS GERMAN STEAMER. ("Times" and Sydney "Sun." Services.)' (Rec. October 7,-5-30 p.m.). v Lortdorii October 6. A report from Amsterdam states that a British submarine sank the German steamer Sviona near Rugen Isle' (in tho Baltic, off tlie Prussian coast). Ten of her crew were saved.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2587, 8 October 1915, Page 5
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147ARABIC INCIDENT SETTLED Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2587, 8 October 1915, Page 5
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