IN THE ARGENTINE.
ARGENTINE SENDS ULTIMATUM. Tper truss association.—copyright.] NEW YORK, Sep. 22. Advices from Buenos Ayres state that Argentine has sent an ultmatum to Germany. A FATAL CONFLICT. BUENOS, AYRES, September 23. A fatal conflict occurred between railwayman and troops. A general strike is imminent. FEELTNG IN ARGENTINE. (Received. This Dav at 5.50. a.mA BUENOS AYRES, Sept, 23 After Government sent the ultimatum to Germany crowds in the German business houses took the precautions to barricade. GERMANY’S REPLY. AWFULLY SORRY. * BUENOS AYRES, Sept. 23 Germany says she exceeding regrets the Luxburg affair and absolutely disapproves of the views which were, his own personal ideas, and will have no effect whatever on the decision, and promises of the Gorman Government, j ' I RAILWAY STRIKE. BUENOS AYRES, Sept. 23 j The Ra-ilwaymen have decided on a general strike on Monday. GERMANY SATISFIES ARGENTINE. Reuter’s Telegrams. (Rnneived This Dav at 10.15. a.m.) BUENOS AYRES. September 23. Official —Germany has given satisfaction for tho Luxburg affair.'
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1917, Page 3
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