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IN THE ARGENTINE.

TS IT WAR? [• ‘Reuter’s” TELEGRAM.] BUENOS AYRES, Sept. 25. Tho mobilisation of the navy has been ordered. The rendezvous is thirty-seven kilometres from the City. There is unusual military activity also. ' THE COMPLETE STORY PROMISED. [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.] BUENOS AIRES, September 21. A wireless message states that the Government has sequesterated all telegrams sent or received by the Swedish and German legations since May. It is decoding them for publication.

ON THE VERGE OF WAR [“BSUTEK’s” TELEGRAM.] (Received This Dav at 11.25. a.m.) LONDON, Sep. 25. The Argentine Chamber voted for a 1 rupture with Germany. PREPARATIONS WELL IN HAND. [PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.] (Received This Dav at 11.25. a.m.) BUENOS AYRES, September 25. The mobilisation is ostensibly due to the strike. A high official admitted the move bad other necessities in their mind. The German notes have not convinced tho legislators and public. War plans are completed and commanders appointed. Tho Argentine will actively participate in the war if forced to do so. Two divisions will be sent to Europe. Everything is ready except the artillery wHicih the Allies will supply. The strike is practgnJly completed, and German influence accentuated. DECIDING FOR WAR. [AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION (Received This Lay at 11.20. a.m.) BUENOS AYRES, Sept. 25. The Chamber of Deputies voted for a breach of with Germany by 53 to 18 votes.

THE STRIKE SITUATION. I Received This Dav at 12.25. p.m.i WASHINGTON, September 25. The United Press correspondent at Buenos Ayres reports the strikers number over one hundred and twenty thousand. The railways are tied up threatening scores in the city with famine. The country is paralysed. It is believed German money is used to assist in financing the strike. Telegraph lines were cut. Tho direct cable, to .the United States is not working. ACTIVE STRIKERS. (Reuter’s Telegrams.) (Received This Day at noon.) BUENOS AYRES. September 25. The strikers have cut all telegraph nnd cable lines, except the cable to England.

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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1917, Page 3

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326

IN THE ARGENTINE. Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1917, Page 3

IN THE ARGENTINE. Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1917, Page 3

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