AN INTRIGUE BARED.
LEGATION? DENIALS. NEW YORK, Sept. 9th. A despatch frm Buenos Ayres says the Swedsh Legation has denied knowledge of the transmission of Gorman messagos. There is much indignation at the result of tho disclosures. The police are taking special measures to protect the German and Swedish Legations.
ARGENTINE'S ATTITUDE. WASHINGTON, September 10. The “Times” correspondent says that Argentine will probably declare war on Germany. Relations between America and Sweden are strained almost to breaking point.
ALLIES AND SWEDEN. LONDON September. 10. While taking a most serious view of the Swedish disclosures the newspapers think that tho Allies are not likely to take extreme steps, though they might treat Swoden as an enemy. The papers urge that the strongest blockade measures taken fl 2 alnsfc Swfiden -
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 September 1917, Page 3
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