A JIBE AT BRITAIN
SENATOR HOKE SMITH'S DEMAND 'By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrishi Washington, December 10. Senator Hoke Smith, speaking in Congress, demanded that Britain cease to interfere -' with American shipping. He alluded to Britain's increased lawlessness and trampling on neutral rights, pointing out that the United States was not a dependency of Britain, and that Germany was quite as good a friend to the United States as- Britain was. GERMAN ATTACHES RECALLED BY THE KAISER, Washington, December 10. The Kaiser has personally withdrawn Captain von Papen and Captain Boy-Ed. SAFE CONDUCT REQUESTED. for the Dismissed attaches. (Rec. December 12, 11.65 p.m.) Washington, December 12. ' Mr. Lansing, on the request of the Kaiser, will ask Britain for a safe conduct for the dismissed attaches. AUSTRIA AND U.S.A. DIPLOMATIC rupture pending Washington, December 10. A displomatic rupture with Austria is impending unless Austria disavows tho sinking of the Ancona. That the Best A true-when you buy SSAHLAMJ b jbaic iug Powder. Ask your grocer.-Advt. For Children's Hocking Cough at Nighi Woods' Great PoDßermint ftacv.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2642, 13 December 1915, Page 6
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171A JIBE AT BRITAIN Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2642, 13 December 1915, Page 6
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