ARGENTINE.
CONTRADICTORY REPORTS. Buenos Ayres, Sept. 12. It i* believed the Government is withdrawing it* Minister at Bei'ln and di»mi«»hin Count Luxburg. Another mtuage states thai Cctrn: T«i«hnrg ha* been handed his passport. It i» stated the Government will open th* submarine controversy and ask OrHftwy to re-define her policy. If the reply U satisfactory, Germany will be permitted to send another Minister to the Argentine, otherwise the Argentina <v;H withdraw her Minister from Berlin. DEMONSTRATIONS IN THE CAPITAL. Received *Sept. 13, B.sft p.m. Buenos Ayres. Lept. 1-2. S«ver»l anti-German and ar.ti-S>-etii-h demonstrations have been suppressed. Tll» Government has received complete aJffoM from Its Minister in Sweden. GERMAN BUILDINGS STORMED. Reutu Service. Received Sept. 13, 11 P™Bucnoa Ayres, Sept. 13. Anti-German riots, a result of the Juurtnrg aflair. are in rail sway. Defrpite a charge of the mounted police, the German Legation building and newspaper offices were stormed.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 September 1917, Page 5
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