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UNITED STATES.

BREACHES OF NEUTRALITY. HOW AMERICANS ARE HELPING US! Xew York, Sept. 27. Major Arthur Humphreys and Lieut. Hugh f.ovick, who were en route to Canada, were detained by the immigration authorities at Ellis Island, because they wero" regularly serving in tlw belligerent forces. They were released after the British Embassy had protested. The State Department is now considering whether the British commercial attache who addressed JJew York financiers and bankers at a private luncheon on the subject of the British, black" list committed a breach of ncu; trality. ' The United States has provided a convoy of twelve ships for two "tierman interned auxiliary cruisers which are leaving Norfolk for Philadelphia. The cruisers are obliged to pass beyond the thr-ee-mile limit, and the Germans fear' tho Allies may capture them.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1916, Page 911

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UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1916, Page 911

UNITED STATES. Taranaki Daily News, 29 September 1916, Page 911

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