AMERICA.
MUNITION ORDERS DECLINE. OWING TO ALLIES' OFFENSIVE. New York, July 3. Several or.lers for munitions have been cancelled. Quotations of munitions stock ir Wall Strict dropped an average of three points. This was due largely to the strength of the Allies' offensive and the consequent belief that orders for munitions v; : i show a further decline. GUNS FOR BATTLESHIPS. THE SUSSEX QUESTION. New York, July 3. The navy has decided to adopt 16in. grns tor th': new super-dreadnoughts California am! Tennessee. T t is unde: stood that Mr. Lansing has ill possessior of facts showing that the German attitude about the steamer SuxMes was a series of almost incredible falsehoods. It. is believed that the commander of the submarine has not been in Germany since the incident, and that he is now imprisoned in Edinburgh. America is demanding details of the alleged jumW.ment of the commander.
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Taranaki Daily News, 5 July 1916, Page 5
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