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THE PIRATE WAR

ATTACKS WITHOUT WARNING . A GERMAN OFFICIAL STATEMENT

By Talc graph—Press AaMciation-Oopyright ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.)

By Talc graph—Press AaMciation-Oopyright ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) - London,. Eeptemfber 21. . The Washington correspondent of the Associated Press publishes a long statement by Herr von Jagjow, German Secretary for Foreign Affairs, regarding submarines, stating tlia.t enemy passenger ships will not be subjected to attack without warning. Precise and de-i finite instructions have been issued to commanders /of submarines, and the German Government lopes there will be Jio future difficulties with America over the submarine question. Herr von Jagow says he will gladly enter into conversations and hopes America will agree to arbitration regarding .the Arabic. He adds: "Berlin's present policy is approved by the Kaiser." 'BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.. London, September 21. The steamer Linkmoor (4084 tons) has been .sunk. The crew was saved. (Rec. September 22; 7.35 p.m.) . v /London,, September.2lV,: : Tlhe steamer Horden (1432 tons) has been sunk; Her crew was saved. ■

- London,. Eeptemfber 21. . The Washington corespondent of the Associated Press publishes a long statement by Herr von Jagjow, German Secretary for Foreign Affairs, regarding submarines, stating that enemy passenger ships will not be subjected to attack without warning. Precise and de-i finite instructions have been issued to commanders /of submarines, and the German Government lopes there will be Jio future difficulties with America over the submarine question. Herr von Jagow says he will gladly enter into conversations and hopes America will agree to arbitration regarding .the Arabic. He adds: "Berlin's present policy is approved by the Kaiser."

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2574, 23 September 1915, Page 5

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260

THE PIRATE WAR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2574, 23 September 1915, Page 5

THE PIRATE WAR Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2574, 23 September 1915, Page 5

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