America.
TRADE WITH GERMANY. BRITAIN'S ACTIOS CRITICISED. (Tunes and Sydney Sim Services.) Received June 30, 7 p.m. London, Juno 2!). New York reports tlmt .Mr. Laming received a deputation 0 f importers, ni.istly German-American firms, who complained tlmt ■■ £H),()()(),(K:o worth ol American goods were lying at Rolterdam owing- (, 0 tlie refusal of the British navy to permit them Id be e>qiortcd to America. They deelareii the goods were not contraband, and petitioned the Mate Department to insist that Britain should no longer interfere with the rights of Americans to carry on legitimate trade with f.'ermany through neutrals. Mr. Lansing hoped it would be possible to remedv the evils.
A VAUFLESS PRECAUTION. Washington, June 29. The L'niteil States lias agreed to notify the (Jerinan Admiralty,, through the Ambassador, Mr. Gerard ,of the position of American vessels in the Atlantic in order to enable German submarine commanders to refrain from term-doing them.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1915, Page 6
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