Second Edition. America.
DISCLOSURES IN NEW YORK cause a stir. German intrigue exposed. elaborate scheme of deCEPTION. United Press Association. (Received 11.46 a.m.) London, August 30. The New York World's disclosures -continue to cause a stir. Dr. Heinrich Albert, the clue agent, is handling immense sums, and money is being freely spent in fomenting strikes, 1 with the. connivance of disloyal trade union leaders. '■■ vl The Germans have arranged with the' Bridgeport Company to commence the ' manufacture of explosives on Septem-j ber',,l. and these will be exported through European:,neutrals, The Germans have arranged that tiie Company will also promise to supply munitions to England' and Russia, but omitting ' the liability-for-failnre-to-deliver clause' in the contracts, hoping to deceive the '■ , A Hies, j The campaign includes an elaborate) scheme to establish newspapers' new services, to finance lectures and film exhibitions, to publishipanrphlets, and) books; also for paying the expenses of American 'writers' visits itv consideration that they write despatches favorable to Germany. 7
SETTLEMENT OF ARABIC CASE. CERMANY'S TERMS'. *■- I ' (Received 1.20 p.m.) - Washington, August 30. It is understood that Germany lias definitely agreed to a settlement of the Arabic question on the basis of an ■ apology, and compensation," with the assurance that every care will he taken to'avoid causing the loss of American lives; further, that the British Ambassador he informed by the'State
Department; at the same time, Britain, by an amending Order-in-C6uncil, to,provide for special consideration of any American cases of hardship owing to iindue interference with trade, and Britain to permit the passage through th(V blockade ,of those lines of goods contracted for by American exporters before the war and now lying at Rotterdam. U.S.A. GREAT COLD SUPPLY. (Received 1.20 p.m.) Washington, August 30. , Forty-two tons of gold have arrived; in the tjnitetl States' from Britain to pay for war munitions. The United States now leads the' world in the .aiuopnt of gold available for loans. ' *iuu»iu mm—nipiirM.il mrwtm
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2, 31 August 1915, Page 6
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320Second Edition. America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2, 31 August 1915, Page 6
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