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Second Edition. America

VQJS«M%NV’S ■;., M i SFORT.UNE.” I • i *'i 3 Unitid Pkebs Association. ( (deceived 2.0 p.m.) Washington, April 21. Mr Lryau, replying to, Count Bernstorff’s loemoruuduin, expressing regret aU .America’s . alleged infringement ;of neutrality in refusing to stop the exportation of arms and anminni- ( tion to belligerents, states: “It is Germany’s misfortune if she is unable to convey arms to home ports. The United States is in no way responsible for this. ,There are no parallel cases to lie quoted. Regarding Mexico,’ if the United States prohibited exports to the Allies, this would constitute a real breach of neutrality.”'

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 93, 22 April 1915, Page 6

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100

Second Edition. America Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 93, 22 April 1915, Page 6

Second Edition. America Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 93, 22 April 1915, Page 6

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