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Memorandum of the Department of State with Reference to Merchant Vessels Suspected of Carrying Supplies to Belligerent Vessels, September 19, 1914, 1. A base of operations for belligerent warships is presumed when fuel or other supplies are furnished at an American port to such warships more than once within three months since the war began, or during the period of the war, either directly or by means of naval tenders of the belligerent or by means of merchant ves- sels of belligerent or neutra...l nationality acting as tenders. 2. A common rumor or suspicion that a merchant vessel laden with fuel or other naval supplies intends to deliver its cargo to a belligerent warship on the high seas, when unsupported by direct or circumstantial evidence, imposes no duty on a neutral govern- ment to detain such ships even for the purpose of investigating the rumor or suspicion, unless it is known that the vessel has been previously engaged in furnishing supplies to a belligerent warship. 3. Circumstantial evidence, supporting a rumor or suspicion that a merchant vessel intends to furnish a belligerent warship with fuel or other supplies on the high seas, is sufficient to war- rant detention of the vessel until its intention can be investigated in the following cases : (a) When a belligerent warship is known to be off the port at which the merchant vessel is taking on cargo suited for naval supplies or when there is a strong presumption that the warship is off the porl.
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