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America.

AMERICA'S REPLY TO GERMANY. SAFETY OF VESSELS INSISTED OK. THE LUSITANIA NOT AHMED. Received .Tune 4, 8.30 p.m. Washington, June -1. It is understood that America's reply ro-states that the Liisitania made a peaceful voyage, unarmed, and did not register a capture. All the other points raised by Germany are irrelevant.. Some newspapers indicate that President Wilson informed Count Bernstorlf 1 that henceforth the safety of life on the. seas must he assured by Germany as a condition to further correspondence. A COMPROMISE SUGGESTED. THE REPORTED DEMANDS. (Times and Sydney Sun Services.) Received June 4, 0 p.m. London, June 3. President 'Wilson gave an audience to r Count liernstorlf, whose mission, it is ~ believed, is:—(1) To propose a. compro- , misc, Germany abandoning her sub--1 marines and America, insisting on the right to export foodstufls to Germany; b (•>} to learn America's utiuots action in the event of German refusal of the - demands. Cabinet unanimously supports President Wilson in his determination not to permit ol technical arguments. 3 • - A GERMAN' .INCIDENT. Received June 1, 10.30 p.m. London, June 4. A Kotterdam report indicates the growing ill-feeling of German soldiers ' towards the I'nitiil Stales Corps. .1 he commanth'i' invited press correspondi'ius Id dinner at headquarters, lie declared he was anxious to give the Americans a souvenir, and lie presented "without com menl two splinters of an American shell Warm mufflers Is .'M. Is (Id, Is lid upward-;. at the Melbourne. Ltd. Other 2 seasonable items a!, saving prices are: ' Mi.sai.-1 lirn- woollen mk**, Is paii Kaiapoi ribbed and plain knitted pants •Is (Id: grand double-breasted overcoats i" !C>s; bevs' warm worsted jerseys. v.'i ll id 'lull'ion shoulders, lis lid to is lid; Ri'uc< )I iind Pet one blankets, Ids fid to .Us fid 'U pure i'etone flannel, Is yard; Petoiu 4 llannel undershirts, 3s Od.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 5

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303

America. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 5

America. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 307, 5 June 1915, Page 5

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