ARGENTINA.
THE GOVERNMENT'S ATTITUDE. COUNT LUXBURG IX HIDING Received Oct. 10, 5.5 p.m. Bmmos Ay res, Oct. !). The Foreign Minister, interviewed regarding Argentina's attitude, stated that the Government would not hesitnte te sever relations with Germany if any act were committed interfering' with the prinicples of international law.
It appears that Count LuxJjurg has not sailed, but has been temporarily withdrawn to an unnamed place in the interior, as he is unable to embark with safe conduct and in the presence of the dangerous and excitable population. The neighboring Governments have objected to his crossing the frontier. There is no prospect of a settlement of the railway strike.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 October 1917, Page 5
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