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Show BURDEN OF PROOF PUT ON ENGLAND U. S. Contends It Must Be Shown Goods Seized Were Intended For Enemy Washington, Oct. 6. Socrotnry lanslng Indicated today thnl tho sot-JciT'ont sot-JciT'ont of tlio Arabic caBo had cleared clear-ed tho way for tho dispatch of tho note to Oreat Britain covering tho I general subject of trade negotiations and Interference with American goods in ncutrnl trndo. Tho nolo lms been 'i'iH completed and Is ready to be for- H warded to Ambassador Pago. It is j iH n lengthy document, covering tho ! jjH general .iltuntlon. . ijH It Is understood that tho noto does !'tl not speclaflcally cover tho problem I'H of the Chlcngo packers who aro press j jjf Ing tho strto department to mnko ll roprcsontntlons In behalf of products ' j valued at many millions, held up, lel nnd In part, confiscated by tho Ilrlt- (l Ish prize courts. This subject prob- 'il nbly will bq covered in n separnto il communication, nlthough tho courso H to bo followed has not been finally ' determined H Tho British embassy today notified H Trado Advisor Fleming of tho stato ' '1 department that all applications of jf American Importers for pormlts to il rclenso goods of Gorman nnd Aus- ll Irian origin now hold up nhrond must IH bo filed bv November 1. - JeH tfH |