ALL CENSORSHIP MAY BE COMBINED; President Plans Working with France and England to Prevent News Reaching Berlin. GERMAN EMPLOYES TO GO Diplomatic Aids and Others Formerly at the Consulates Must Leave America.SCHAFFHAUSEN HAS GONE Spy Dragnet Extended Through Aid of Many Societies;-Arrests Are Kept Secret. All German Officials Must Go. Many Join in Spy Hunt.
Date: 08 July 1917
Special to The New York Times
statement by State Dept.
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BARS NEW CABLE CODES.; Daniels Answers Suggestions of the Merchants' Association.
Date: 09 July 1917
refuses suggestions of Merchants' Assoc. for adoption of new cable codes
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CREEL INQUIRY DELAYED.; Parliamentary Technicality Halts Penrose's Demand for It.
Date: 08 July 1917
Special to The New York Times
Creel inquiry delayed
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FRENCH IN UPROAR AS CHAMBER REOPENS; Deputy Assails Choice of Vivian as Delegate to America;- Ribot Upheld by Vote. DEEDS OF NEW ZEALANDERS. Acts of Superheroism in the Battle of Messines Are Recounted.
Date: 09 July 1917
tells in the Chamber the measures the Govt. has taken to check peace talk
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GERMANS STILL DOUBT OUR ARMY IS IN FRANCE; Papers Lead Public to Think News May Be False;-Equipment "Completely Lacking."
Date: 08 July 1917
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
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News of Victories Has Become July 4th Habit; Gleaves's Success Over U-Boats Announced Just Nineteen Years After Santiago;-Our Two Sea Chiefs Are Old Friends
Date: 08 July 1917
JULY 4 has been a date in American history replete with good news of the repulse of the enemy. This year Secretary Daniels announces "with the joy of a great relief" the ar rival in France of every man and ship
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CENSORSHIP ERROR IN FRANCE A PUZZLE; Operator's Blunder May Have Allowed London to Publish First News of Our Troops. CORRESPONDENTS CLEARED All Dispatches Were Filed in Regular Manner, and Two of Them Slipped Out of France. No Idea of "Beating" Censor. Surprise to Correspondents.
Date: 08 July 1917
Special Cable to THE NEW YORK TIMES
PARIS, July 7.--Although more than a week has passed since the arrival of American troops, no really satisfactory explanation has yet been made to the public of how the news came to be published in the London press two full days before the story was officially "released" for publication.
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