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America.

SUBMARINE WARFARE. . J.," I '.) in lilj. I ..'.. 'I! I■■ ■ W*A ', ,:,] '.„■■, .:><',': .it ■'>!••;(• MERCHANTMEN TO 1 BE WARNED. , , ■.:!■- Vl' it; I"I ; :.i: ' H l.lAl l! ; rili«'.'i;:'j .<■ !,.lf!»'..N /">' J' U: REPORTED SUSPENSION AGAINST PASSENCER SHIPS. United Tress Association (Received 8.20 a.m.) '•' Washington, August 2*.. Gaunt'"Berhstor'ff informed -Mr LaiVsing that' submarnie (•pniirianders have been ordered not to attack niercnaritmcn without warning.". x ' ' ' Beiiters Winctefstandsi" "that'. (Jeripany will suspend the warfare against"passenger ships.

THE ARABIC CASE.

SATISFACTION' FROM CERMANY.

Dkitbd Pekbb (Association

Amsterdam, August 27

A Berlin wireless states that Heir von Bethmann-Hollweg authorised a statement, which has been .transmitted to America, wherein it is shown that the commander of the submarine exceeded his instructions, and Germany will unhesitatingly give complete satisfaction for the Arabic, in conformity with the friendly relations existing between*the two Governments^

FULL SATISFACTION TO AMERICA.

(Received 9 a.m.)

Washington, August 27t

Count Bernstoff notified Mr Landing that Germany will accord full eatisfactiori to the". United States for the sinking of the Arabic if it is found that the' Arabic was sunk without warning. The United States officials interpret this to mean that Germany will modify the submarine campaign in order to safeguard American lives in future.

FULL GERMAN SATISFACTION.

(Roceived 12.40 p.m.) Washington, August 27

Berlin has instructed Count Bernstorff to intimate that Germany will give fail satisfaction for the loss of the Arabic, snuf that if a warning was not given, she would make more than ,a mere disavowal.

MR ROOSEVELT IN THE LIME-

LfCHT.

•Washington, August 26

.Mr Roosevelt, at Plattshurg (New York) asserted bitterly that America was standing idly by. While Belgium perished America did nothing, and while American men, women, and children were being murdered America never raised a finger jn favor of the defenceless. Despite all the vaporisings of the pacifists an admirable elucidation of dignified correspondence was not the way to assert American rights.

The Department of War has ordered an investigation a s to who invited Mr Roosevelt to speak to military men,' thus infringing the neutrality of the United States.

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Bibliographic details
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 100, 28 August 1915, Page 5

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America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 100, 28 August 1915, Page 5

America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 100, 28 August 1915, Page 5

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