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Page 135
... Buenos Aires , ad- dressed to the Foreign Office at Berlin . Additional interest is lent to these dispatches by the fact that they were sent by the Swedish Lega- tion at Buenos Aires as its own official messages addressed to the Swedish ...
... Buenos Aires , ad- dressed to the Foreign Office at Berlin . Additional interest is lent to these dispatches by the fact that they were sent by the Swedish Lega- tion at Buenos Aires as its own official messages addressed to the Swedish ...
Page 140
... Buenos Aires without making the customary farewell visits to the officials there , which seems to imply that he was leaving in disgrace . DAVID JAYNE HILL . ARGENTINA AND GERMANY : DR . DRAGO'S VIEWS La Razón , a great daily paper of Buenos ...
... Buenos Aires without making the customary farewell visits to the officials there , which seems to imply that he was leaving in disgrace . DAVID JAYNE HILL . ARGENTINA AND GERMANY : DR . DRAGO'S VIEWS La Razón , a great daily paper of Buenos ...
Page 141
... Buenos Aires on Sep- tember 13 , 1917 : The telegram of Count Luxburg cannot be considered as an individual act affect- ing only himself personally . It was the result of an intimate collaboration between him and his government , and it ...
... Buenos Aires on Sep- tember 13 , 1917 : The telegram of Count Luxburg cannot be considered as an individual act affect- ing only himself personally . It was the result of an intimate collaboration between him and his government , and it ...
Page 142
... Buenos Aires . J. B. S. THE ESPIONAGE ACT The so - called Espionage Act , ' approved June 15 , 1917 , embraces much more than its popular title would indicate . Technically it is " An Act to punish acts of interference with the foreign ...
... Buenos Aires . J. B. S. THE ESPIONAGE ACT The so - called Espionage Act , ' approved June 15 , 1917 , embraces much more than its popular title would indicate . Technically it is " An Act to punish acts of interference with the foreign ...
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... Buenos Aires , sent messages to German Government through the Swedish Legation , with information as to the sail- ing of Argentine vessels , asking that they be either spared or sunk without trace . Text : Official Bulletin , Oct. 31 ...
... Buenos Aires , sent messages to German Government through the Swedish Legation , with information as to the sail- ing of Argentine vessels , asking that they be either spared or sunk without trace . Text : Official Bulletin , Oct. 31 ...
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