America
END OF THE WAR. BEFORE AUTUMN. Received 21, 5.30 pm. New York, February 20. Jacob Scliiff informed the Pcaae Society that lie anticipates the war will end before the autumn, owing to the economic strain. • He does not think Germany will accept America as a mediator, because she is not sufficiently neutral.
SHIPS PURCHASE BILL -DEFEATED.
Received 21, 5 pm. rpl Washington, February W. Ihe Democrats have decided to allow the Opposition to talk the Ship Pmahnnln i f ' ad : T Presi d™t Wilson lias for fnrti "i Ca °^. an c *tra session fllrtUcr consideration of the measure.
THE WAR ZONE. NO FURTHER REPRESENT KTIONS. Received 22, 12,15 ,a.m. Washington, February 20. btate Department officials announce that the United States will not take any further representations relative to the war zone, either to Britain or Germany contenting itself with those already made A State Department official takes up th e attitude that charges of violations of international law have been made by both belligerents, and that the matter is of no concern to America so long as each belligerent concedes the United States' demands 41s a neutral power.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 218, 22 February 1915, Page 5
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