AMERICA
WIRELESS FOR BELLIGERENTS.
UNDER AMERICAN SUPERVISION,
Received 2, 12.29 a.m. Washington, September 1
Britain and Germany have accepted the United States' suggestions lor the opening and use of German wireless stations in the United States to all belligerents under the inspection of an I American naval officer, who would have power to read private codes at his discretion.
BENEFIT TO AMERICAN TRADE.
BY BRITISH FLEET'S STRENGTH.
New York, August 31
Newspapers contain editorials thanking the British fleet for keeping the Atlantic sea routes open, and thus enabling the United States commerce to continue without delay or annoyance from any belligerent. Britain and France have joined in protesting against the United States purchasing any German liners now inat New York.
lA STARTLING STATEMENT.
HARDLY JUSTIFIED BY EVENTS.
New York, August 31.
The New York Evening Post states that it has received information that Britain knew the possibilities of war breaking out three months ago. The mobilisation of the British fleet before the war was not merely accidental, but intended to impress Germany.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 2 September 1914, Page 8
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172AMERICA Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 83, 2 September 1914, Page 8
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