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'■"* ALL DANGER PAST ! \ .. ■ & ARABIC INCIDENT SETTLED. CE RMfAN m ASSURANCE m REC EIV f D , ,ri l >t(;'|'UNJtjrED,I > iiEas ABBQcUTfcoi»T}3 rr ! Received 8.30 a.m.) Octebei 3. ger of an; immediate .break lie United j .States, and Ger- ■ t!ie Arabic has beejo averted' 'Ti.v» ail assurance contained in a Nbit* received by Count Bernstorff. Nondisclosures have been.jijajle.. q ».: ITEMS,.,, f • . London, Oetobe •• ~- The Daily Chronicle states that t.h* American Ambassador approa.'inJ the Porte and offered to transport to America the whole of the Armenians who were driven Out of their homes. The Ambassador personally offered a million dollars, and said he would find another four millions, the United States to cover the cost. Xew York, October 2. Pierpont Morgan is confident that the Allies' loan will be largely oversubscribed. One of the wealthiest Americans has subscribed thirty million dollars, and many five million dollars. Unless Captain von Papen is recalled voluntarily, it is expected that the [Government will ask for his recall. , ', An American. Mr Curtis Allen, who ha s arrived at 'Frisco, states that Dr. Cook, the alleged discoverer of the North Pole, was arrested and imprisoned at Rangoon. Allen alleges that lie shared a cell with Cook. The British authorities believed him (Allen) to be a German, acting in conjunction with Cook, and threatened to hang him.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 30, 4 October 1915, Page 5
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219America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 30, 4 October 1915, Page 5
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