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THE ARABIC CASE. SINKING DISAVOWED. COMPENSATION FOR AMERICAN LIVES. [United Press Association.] (Received 1 p.m.) Washington, October 5. Mr Lansing announced that Count Bernstortf disavowed the sinking of the Arabic, and promised compeussation for the American lives lost. THE ARABIC AND HESPERIAN. Washington, October 4. Following upon the conference between President Wilson and Mr Lansing to consider Count Bernstorff’s last Arabic Note, it has been announced that Germany had failed to satisfy the Government’s requests that Germany would disavow the sinking and assume the liability therefor. It is also stated that a final refusal to meet the American view .might lead to a rupture of diplomatic relations. ,i* W■ 1 1 Naval officers who were assigned to examine the metal 1 foUiid 1 ’aboard the Hesperian arb virtually convinced that a mine wrecked the vessel. Sy!mPA'TH Y WITH THE ALLIES. i A 1); !(i „ , t London, October l 4. Speaking at a banquet Mr Choate declared that ninety million Ainerijeaiia were i« fullest with the Allies in the contest for liberty, Justice and civilisation. Mr Depew said that the loan was an ideal celebration of the centenary of Anglo-American peace. . ; «;• , MASSACRES CONTINUE. I jp ... jf London, October 4., I A* 'French wireless states that... tap. massacre of Armenians is continuing throughout!; Turkey. Not only is the Government' unmoved, but apparently the German Consuls helped to organise the Slaughtering. 'STATES, WARNING TO TURKEY.., IWashintgon, October 4. The United States has decided to inform Turkey that unless the massacres in Armenia cease friendly relations will be broken oh.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 32, 6 October 1915, Page 5

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America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 32, 6 October 1915, Page 5

America. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 32, 6 October 1915, Page 5

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