SWEDISH DISCLOSURES.
SWEDEN HUMILIATED. Received, this day at 8.40 a.m.) STOCKHOLM, Sep. 12. Mr Branting says the Social Democratic and Swedish Foreign Oflico’s explanation entirely confirms the blind confidence and compromising readiness to serve Germany. The Entente’s confidence in Swedish neutrality is injured. The affair is regarded throughout the country with a feeling of deep humiliation. ARGENTINE’S ACTION. LUXBURG GETS HIS PASSPORT. (Received ■ This Day at 11,25. a.m.) BUENOS AYRES, Sep. 12. It is believed that Government ar< •withdrawing their Minister, from Ber lin and dismissing Count Luxburg. Another message states Luxburg ha been touted his passport,-..
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 September 1917, Page 3
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