UNITED STATES.
MISS CAVELL'S MARTYRDOM. AMERICA'S. HONOR CONCERNED. Times and Sydney Sun Services. , London, Nov. 2. The New York Times publishes an trticle by James Beck, formerly assistant Attorney-General, declaring .that the Miss Cavell incident concerns America's honor as deeply a* the Lusitania. The Government should demand that Germany dismiss the officers who flouted, mocked and deceived the American representatives by a refusal which looks like a most studied insult to the United States.
THE SEIZED STEAMERS. OFFICIAL .PROTEST.' New York, Nov. 2. A protest against the seizure of the American steamer Hocking by a British warship which carried her with a pri*e crew to Halifax, has been lodged with the. State Department by Richard G. Wagner, president of the' America Atlantic Steamship Company, the owners. | Wagner" asserted that the officers and shareholders of the company are all native Americans. He knew no reason whatever for the seizure. He stated he had trouble in obtaining the. American registry, chiefly owing to his German name, but this was overcome after long investigation.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 November 1915, Page 5
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