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BRITAIN’S “BLACK LIST.” UNITED STATES SENDS NOTE. “INVASION OF NEUTRALS’ RIGHTS.” Pres? Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received KS p.ni.) Washington, July 27. The 'State Department has cabled the contents of a Note to Britain declaring that tiic “black list is an invasion of Neutrals’ rights. THE CHESAPEAKE BAY INCIDENT. BRITISH CRUISER NEVER ENTERED territoral WATERS. MORE GERMAN TRICKS. Press Association— Copyright, Australian and N.Z, Cable Association. (Received 1.25 p.m.) Now York, July 27. Sir Spring Rice says that the Admiralty denies that the cruiser entered Chesapeake Bay. The auihoiities aie investigating why a vessel which passed the warship Louisiana signalled she was a British cruiser, and also whether there was a sinister motive. the DEUTSCHLAND. START Op” TH E RETURN 1 JOURNEY. Press Association— Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. Now York, July 27. the Deutschland has cleared at the, Customs, but the exact time of departure has not been ascertained. The British steamer Highbury is anchored just outside, ready to slip her cables The Deutschland is , lying submerged, blocking the channel.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 99, 28 July 1916, Page 5
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175America Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 99, 28 July 1916, Page 5
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