IN GERMANY.
SUBMARINE POLICY.
PRESSURE ON THE CHANCELLOR
.(" The Times " Service.) LONDON, October 1
"The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that Dr. yon Beth-mann-Hollweg's declarations in the Reichstag regarding the submarine policy have not appeased his adversaries, who think that it is time to reverse the policy. PJerr Ballin angrily repudiated the suggestion tfiat the private interests of the iiamburg-Amerika line and other shipping companies were allowed to inihmncc the policy of the Government. Ho refused to express a final judgment' as to the best means of reducing England, but his confession of patriotic disinterestedness.as considered to . be most significant.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3570, 3 October 1916, Page 6
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