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Show GREAT BRITAIN IS TO RELEASE COPPER BOATS American Shipments J. tained at Gibraltar Soon Be Allowed to Proceed on Way. SHIPPERS ADVISED REGARDING CARGOt British Embassador Issue Statement Regarding ttf Action of the United States. I WASHINGTON", Oct 29. After i t erence between Acting Secretary of the state department and SL-Spring-Rice, the British embwt&i j today, it was stated authoritari-rt:? Great Britain probably would rt!tu - vessels carrying American cop;- tained at Gibraltar. It was learned that tha lu.: -. ernment already has declared aaeti-' on the exportation of copper to 1 ent countries, but that the cotu ' had not formally reached EL&:-i soon as the fact is communicat-sl "ir : official channels, the steamers .;-to .;-to Italy will be permitted to ccn. , their voyage, according to the ;u j British officials here, ur.lesa bcz circumstances in connection w.a I tlvities of the ships not yet nysr.z j velop. It is not known yet i Sweden and Greece have d;-Ia.:r; fcargoes on the exportation of cc:;i Negotiations Are On. Incidentally, the British ex';;;:: vealed that negotiations were veu : way between Great Britain arrf i. neutral countries of Euro: w';er;'r neutral government in eacj &. - act as the consignee of all ;:: classed as conditional corti-abi-ii machinery of this arrange-zes: hv yet been perfected, but it is !!:: place tne guarantee o? each ztr.r- . ernment behind shipments so u . sure aeainst re-eiporuuon. In the cafe of copper aireciy e: to Italy, or Sweden, or Greece. U-e H government will be guide-i .:.;: destination of each carso, o?;:: : Coppor believed to be cor.i?:r5 ::-.. to Krupp's ammunition work; a many or Austrian factories. Attitude Made Plain. Th: embassador ira-ac it p'in "i least possible friction wo'ild err,? :: I pers obtained from t'e 0"-"- ' countries to which the? cots r carsrrs a certificate sarir.? t--r ; EOverT-n-ent in question wc-.d :- j . ir.'.t Tie-exportatinn. ' Tho rri:icipal object of t- i "Mor's visit to Mr. L&v-i-'4 . ,-rre.-t an i mpres'sio-. c"?-: 1 , t.at Great Britain wo-J-d P-- s: 1 i Se-TPtary r.:Aaoo s orc- !;, oiit mis i nr. i - , P-,HiirflTion f-v nature e n; trv d.s flt'ter slu f;-' rort The Britifh er.'Mss.:- TUo Vuited ftis.tc F.'er , of -curse. a pe'-i 'V 'v. -, wi'Atevor rf-cu!aticn.s U - , ppi wprs hnv no reasw , - i;f w yo7y r-y a,tliv heen n forre for -Te" publication of rrarii-f-J " (Continued jmJageT ; COPPER SHIPMENTS WILL BE RELEASED (Continued From Paga Two.) unuKu&l r-rarrtice axd 'i'pen'ls tolelv on leal culo'i.E In different eountxlw. Nothing in the roffulatlons prevents the tonfuls of ne'Jtral conn tries from com-munkatlnz com-munkatlnz to the consuls of bejllgeirenta, aa la row done, rtofaila a to the aeetina-tir.n aeetina-tir.n of ronrrabrmd or the Intention of the neutral govriiment In repard to em-barsoes." em-barsoes." Cause of the Order. remands of American eportir.r inter- 1 eMs ttf.r'i regj.'OPFibie for rtcrretary Mc-(r!i'n Mc-(r!i'n order. .-?ince the besinnlr.tr of the war the old central ma ul f(f t, which pave or.'.v viiie Information of the details of th,e"f'.!ph h : been replaep'i t-y a pre-itivt.'-e rf ad p'o-J- in the bottom. bot-tom. Hi. i p"ci ;jz in 1 -rft ms eon. ,)la iTied io . T' I'm;. i;v drj.rf'ier.t, lionevfr, thai, ilie puMiiM'.n of th-;-i new iua!ijf''..'-'.t ojertit'-d in.!'jr.oiif!y n t.ic l nO ivldual , -h.T.pc r by P-o,uaini!':i hnslne.1 rivals w.h In ii.e-h'"h. T:iey ar pai-"t!y pre- I furred to ' : n 1 1 1 to a penera e'-r'-i.-e of t r:?!it ef FCr-dj by foi v,en e rulers J rr.er " t- an exp-.e t e d eta lib of ihtir j.rivat- h i-in--.'.: t'" their ri-als. I Ncw't'.atK.i-s arr en li n 'jaliy profirrefssin; i be'.'f f-n th" state department and the (eblKr-vi; p"veminrr.Tj wjth the p-irpOPOi cf --jri'-.j: a frvr.-raly satisfactory rief- in-ti'Mi e. prlMMpb-s to eovrn exercise, of tre riirht to fertr.-h: the ettionlnt; of I patrolhnp rru iters n-ar ncj ; i a 1 waters; j tee treatment of roiiira band and tsenii- rr nt rabrn ). and, p-'uerally spekir , all I of ibt jc In.-iples t h.at sh.all govern t he 1 relations of the bei liferent powers with i neutral nations in so far as commerce Is. concerned. It was KairJ at the depanmcnt j that ex'-e'lfnt popress had ben made in' t'.i direction aheady, and there has de- ! velopcd a pret'y c!eir uodersianding- be- tv.rtn t'ic nations concerned. i |