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America and War.

RECORD TRADE RETURNS. GERMAN AGENTS ANGRY. London, July 28. American trade returns for tiic year ended June 30 amounted to l/JO-1,423,000 dollars, a record. Exports increased 404 million dollars, and imports decreased 219,700,000 dollars. The Times' New York correspondent says that the Leelanlaw incident has sensibly increased the concern with which officials view the situation, but they hesitate, in the absence of details, to construe it as coming within the warning given in the last Koto. German agents arc exceedingly angry with President Wilson, and are also demanding that Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the Rritish Ambassador, should he given his passports, alleging unneutral behaviour on his part.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19150730.2.27.8

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1915, Page 5

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109

America and War. Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1915, Page 5

America and War. Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1915, Page 5

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