America.
IS WAR COMING? 1 ' GERMANY'S LATEST .ACTION. ' . WHAT IT REALLY MEANS. Received May 30, 3. 35 p.m. * New Yolk, May I'-l 1 The Tribune says if the Neb'raskan 1 ■was torpedoed by a German submarine, < then the United' States Ambassadors at i Berlin should be recalled and C6unt ] Bernstorff should receive bis passports and diplomatic relations sSould cease. Such an outrage should be accepted by the United States as an answer to its Note. It is a declaration of the Germans' purpose, -which makes further Hiscussion impossible. Mr. Robert Bacon, Secretary of State in ex-President Roosevelt's Cabinet, has left London for America, lie declared that war between the United States and Germany is surely coining. PLAIN REQUEST TO GERMANY. A WARNING TO NEUTRALS. Received May 31, 12.5 am. Washington, Mnv 30. President Wilson b;i - .i'lov r.,; to b's made known that America has decided to make it a condition on (nfr-ring into negotiations with Germany jrMSve to the Lusitania that Germany first suspend the submarine The Government has received from Berlin another warning of th<- perils to steamers in wartime, and recommending neutral markings to be'mndc V plninas possible and illuminated at night. The message points or.t that morals have been repeatedly mistaken and sunk, as in the darkness they were believed to be British vessels.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 302, 31 May 1915, Page 6
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217America. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 302, 31 May 1915, Page 6
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