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DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS STRAINED.

Washington, May P)

In consequence of the Orduna incident it is believed that President Wilson will couch his next Note to Germany in the form of an ultimatum. not of war, hut of breaking off diplomatic relations.

INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

WORK OF GERMAN ACITATORS.

(Received 9 a.m.) Washington. July 20

Germans fomented the strike at the Remington Arms Co.. Bridgeport, Connecticut, The Government lias ordered an investigation into tiie German plotting throughout the United States, as it is known the extensive industrial disturbances are designed to interfere with the preparation of munitions for the Allies.

A BADGE OF INFAMY.

HUMANITY LEACUE APPEAL. "AN UNSPEAKABLE CRIME." | Unitkd Press AssooiATrov. (Received 10.20 a.m.) Amsterdam. July LO. The German Humanity League in a manifesto to friends in Europe and America, says: No state coveted our lands or menaced German integrity, our ships were welcomed in every ocean and the citizens enjoyed the fullest civil rights. Throughout the world, commerce was increasing yearly, and the German flag was respected everywhere, but to-day it is a badge infamy. To their last hours the Kaiser, Yon Tirpitz, and Holhveg will carry the brand of shame for this unparallelled ruin. They have brought misery, into which they plunged the world by barbarism on land and sea. We appeal to the democratic Saxons, Bavarians, Hanoverians, ami Wurtembergers to join those who realise tV unspeakable crime of this unprovoked war, to persevere in demanding the evacuation of Brabant. Flanders, and Luxembourg, and the cessation of the bloody outrage in Alsace and Lorraine.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 69, 21 July 1915, Page 5

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DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS STRAINED. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 69, 21 July 1915, Page 5

DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS STRAINED. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 69, 21 July 1915, Page 5

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