IN GERMANY.
THE SUBMARINE POLICY.
EIVAL FACTIONS IN THE REICHSTAG.
(deceived October 4, 10.25 a.m.)
NEW YORK, October 3. A United Press despatch from Berlin .states that it is believed that the efforts of the yon Tirpitzites to force the resumption of ruthless submarining against Great Britain will be defeated as a rosult of the .secret conferences of the Reichstag Committee now being hold. . Tho Tirpitzites hope to compel public discussion when the Reichstag reconvenes on Tuesday. Despite the noticeable caution among > the former advocates of ruthlessness, tbx; National Liberal leakier, Herr van
Bassernian, says:—"The question of a renewal of submarining must be decided by the Foreign Office, the Ministry of Marino, and the General Staff. Wo wish to live at peace and friendship with Ainprica, but, there is bitter feeling • because American supr ■plies of' ammunition permit our enemies to continue the war." , •Basserman declares tluit England is Germany's chief enemy, and hypocritically urges the United States to move to restore the freedom of the neas for the purpose of favourably influencing German-Amorican relations. .
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3571, 4 October 1916, Page 5
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