UNITED STATES.
i EXAMINATION OF MAILS. BRITISH EXPLANATION Australian-New Zealand Cable Association—Copyright. Received August lfi, 12.30 a.m. Washington, August 15. Great Britain's explanation of the examination of mails states it has been. ! proved that, the bags from one neutral country to another have contained rub- ! ber and coll'ee, disguised as papers. What appealed in business circulars was really German propaganda, thus it was difficult to pass mails without examination. The despatch also shows why ' mails are facilitated by examination iu London, rather than elsewhere. END OF WAR FORECASTED. NEUTRALS VIEWS. Received August. 10, 12.30 a.m. Washington, August 15. The New York World's London correspondent says that advice received by American business men in London indicates that the neutrals have a growing belief in the approaching end ,ot the . war. Most forecasts indicate early in ifll7, while some believe the termination will come in November.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 August 1916, Page 5
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