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Ambassador Gerard to the Aug. 7 Reports he is informed by

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Memorandum to the Brit- Aug. 13 The Department, replying to

ish Embassy.

the British memorandum,
states that the reported
act of Germany is in dis-
regard of article 1 of
The Hague Convention,
and sees no reason why,
as a defensive measure,
Great Britain should adopt
a similar course.

Memorandum from the Aug. 14 Communicates telegram from

British Embassy.

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the British Government in

Maritime Danger Zones and Mine Areas-Continued.

No.

From and to whom.

Date.

1914.

Memorandum from
British Embassy.

Subject.

which they state they will
try to indicate certain
routes and channels for
trade to pass to the
Scheldt.

the Aug. 19 Points out that if Great Brit-
ain refrains from adopt-
ing the methods of Ger-
many in mining North
Sea, the result is that
Germany receives impu-
nity unless the neutral
Powers can find some
means of making Germany
feel that she can not con-
tinue to receive trade and
supplies through neutral
shipping.

Memorandum from the Aug. 23 Quotes telegram from Brit

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Page.

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476 Ambassador W. H. Page to Sept. 28 Transmits a protest made the Secretary of State.

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by the British Govern-
ment against the methods
pursued by the German
Navy in laying mines in
the North Sea.

2 Notification of British mine
area in North Sea.

9 Incloses copy in translation,

together with its inclo-
sure, of a note from the
Minister for Foreign Af-
fairs, giving the text of
notice relative to the use
of submarine mines in the
Adriatic Sea.

Ambassador W. H. Page to Oct. 28 States that a German mine

the Secretary of State
(telegram).

field has been discovered
off the north coast of Ire-
land and the British Ad-
miralty warns shipping|
not to pass within 60
miles of Tory Island.

Ambassador W. H. Page to Nov. 2 Reports Sir Edward Grey
the Secretary of State

(telegram).

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informs him mine fields
north of Ireland were laid]
by Germans.

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375 The British Ambassador to Nov. 3 Incloses copy of a telegram

the Secretary of State.

received from the British
Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs in which
notice is given that the
whole of the North Sea
must be considered a mili-
tary area.

Ambassador Marye to the Nov. 5 Reports official notification
Secretary of State (tele-

gram).

by Russian Government
of mined zone.

British protest against the

laying of German mines.

261 Ambassador Gerard to the Nov. 13 Incloses German reply to the

Secretary of State.

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271 Ambassador Gerard to the Nov. 17 Transmits copy in translaSecretary of State.

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tion of a communication

received from Imperial
Foreign Office, Nov. 14,
1914, relative to regula-
tions for navigation in
the German Bay of the
North Sea.

States that a copy of reply

of German Government to
protest of British Gov
ernment against the lay-
ing of German mines has
been forwarded to Amer-
ican Ambassador at Lon-
don for transmission to
British Foreign Office.

Consul General Skinner to Dec. 11 Incloses copy of a circular

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Secretary of State.

entirely forbidden to all
ships of described area in
Irish Channel.

615 Ambassador Gerard to the Mar. 2 Incloses copy in translation

of a note verbale re-
ceived from the Imperial
Foreign Office Feb. 28,
1915, relative to the ex-
tent of the war area pro-
claimed by the German
Admiralty.

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the Secretary of State

(telegram).

Consul General Skinner to May 17 the Secretary of State (telegram).

Consul General Skinner to May 19 the Secretary of State.

to a warning issued by the British Admiralty for vessels navigating between Great Yarmouth and the English Channel. States Admiralty cancels notice on navigation North Sea dated Nov. 30, 1914. Masters strongly urged to obtain latest notices before sailing from British ports. Gives principal mined areas as far as known.

Incloses copy of British Admiralty notice relating to navigation in the North Sea and British home waters.

The Secretary of State to May 20 States the Department does

Ambassador W. H. Page (telegram).

not fully understand the intention and effect underlying the regulations of Admiralty in canceling notice on navigation in North Sea of Nov. 30, 1914, cabled by Skinner] May 17. Instructs Mr. Page to make report on subject.

Ambassador W. H. Page to June 5 Transmits reply of British

the Secretary of State

(telegram).

1721 The Secretary of State ad June 16

interim to Ambassador

W. H. Page (telegram).

Foreign Office to inquiry of Ambassador Page as to Admiralty announcement canceling notice on navigation in North Sea of Nov. 30, 1914. States that the Depart

ment's inquiry is not fully answered by the note of British Foreign Office, and|

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