UNITED STATES.
NEUTRALS AND ARMED MERCHANTMEN.
Washington, April 1. Neutral replies to the United States' overtures regarding the entrance of armed American merchantmen into neutral harbors indicate that neutrals' intend to adopt the American attitude, namely, to decide each instance of such entrances .upon its merits.
(PREPARING FOR BREAK WITH ADSTRO-GERMANY.
Washington, April 1. It js stated that Mr Penfield has been instructed to leave Vienna, as a break with Austria may occur coincidentally with Mr Wilson's intimation that a state of war exists with- Germany. It is announced that all details have been completed to patrol the Atlantic, the Gulf of* Mexico, and the coastß against submarines.
PRESIDENT DECIDES ON WAR.
New Yorki April 1. The Washington correspondent of the New York Times says that President Wilson has definitely cast his decision for war.' Congress will carry out the President's wishes.
The Stale Department'has received advices that two Americans were killed in torpedoed ships.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1917, Page 5
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