UNCLE SAM'S MAIL BAG
BRITAIN'S RIGHT OF SEARCH Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. (Rec. August 16j 0.30 a.m.) ■ Washington, August 15. Great Britain's explanation of her action in connection with the examination of mails states that-it has been proved that bags from ono neutral to another contained rubber and coffee disguised as papers; what appeared to be business circulars were' really German propaganda. Thus it was difficult to pass mails without examination. _ Tlib dispatch' shows why mails are facilitated by examination in London rather than elsewhere..
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2851, 16 August 1916, Page 5
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85UNCLE SAM'S MAIL BAG Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2851, 16 August 1916, Page 5
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