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Show BUENOS AIRES IS GUARDED BY MOUNTED PATROLS PIUKXOS ATRES, Sept. 11. Hundreds of students took part in a great demon-i demon-i stra turn tonight. They marched through . the streets waving flass and shouting: I p.iw.iorts! Passports!" The demonstra-I demonstra-I tion was ant i-Swedish as well as antl-! antl-! German. ! Mounted patrols are guarding the city tonight and serious disorders are threatened. threat-ened. j It !s reported at the foreign office that 1 the Argentine government tomorrow will ask Berlin and Stockholm for explanations, explana-tions, and that if these governments dis-i dis-i avow the action of their respective legations lega-tions the matter will he regarded as personal per-sonal and the two diplomatic representatives representa-tives in question, Lai x burg and Lowen, will he given their pussports. In a brief explanation today of Its part t in the transmission of dispatches from I the German charge to Berlin, the Swedish If nation declared that German telegrams had been arcoptod in the same manner as the Swedish government had forwarded j dispatches for the British and American governments. It was added bv the lega-: lega-: tinn that the dispatches were In code and tiie contents were unknowu to the mem- 1 I hers of the legation. The charges,' if ! any. It declared, must be made against : Berlin. " " ! It was stated at the British legation 1 that the Swedish legation at Buenos' Airea ' had never forwarded any dispatches en the British account. |