America
t AN AUSTRIAN nOVe! 1 ' 1 THE MANUFACTURE OF MUNI- ! TIONS. I i '/ United Press' Association. ■ Amsterdam, September 26,/ Aiisjtria lias replied to the American Note. j)f August 16, 'declaring that the Note, had changed her opinion regarding the American export of munitions. Austria Aot. objecting to •rthp-iinlU traffic in war material, but tlic United States; . had , ipilitarised, because ; economic! l|f| h;|d ■ subservient to the production of war material on the greatest possible scale, and the concentration thereupon means effective support to the Allies. The excessive export of munitions was inadmissable, even if supplied to both belligerent parties. , DUMBA RECALLED. UNCONDITIONAL WITHDRAWAL. (Received 8.-10 a.m.) Washington. September 27, Austria lias agreed to tijueptudiiionallrrjflitlidra'w Dumba, the Ambassador.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 25, 28 September 1915, Page 5
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117America Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 25, 28 September 1915, Page 5
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