NEUTRALS AND THE PIRATE WAR
PROTEST BY NORWEGIAN PRESS
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright
Copenhagen, March 22. Norwegian .newspapers protest against the submarining of noutral vessels without warning and regardless of whether tlioy are non-combatants.' One organ describes it as a breach of International Law, which may load to the most dangerous consequences. The Ministerialist newspaper V'Bagbladet" declares that Germany's warfare has angered the whole of Norway. ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.)
London,' March 22. The Netherlands-Lloyd Company is stopping its traffic until Germany clearI ly defines her aims. THE RUNNING FIGHT OFF ZEEBRUCCE. TRUTH LEAKING OUT. Amsterdam, March 22. The' "Tolograaf" says that several trawlers accompanied. the German destroyers "in Monday's fight at Zeebruggo, A largo German, sumnarine was oh, served keeping closc to Dutch territory. Destroyers hastily towod another to port. Several wounded naval officers i'ave been conveyed to Bruges.
GALLOPER LIGHTSHIP TORPEDOED
PIRATES' LATEST EXPLOIT
(Rec.- March 23, 8.10 p.m.) London, March 23. _ Lloydte states that l the Galloper lightship off Harwich has been torpedoed and sunk. It is satirically explained in Rotterdam that the German Admiralty sankjier because she refused to stop.
The "Daily Telegraph" recalls the that a French privateer in 1697 carried off Winstauley's men who were constructing the Eddysbone lighthouse. King Louis IV immediately released them, saying that be was at war with England, not at etynitv with mankind. / ' 'V
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2728, 24 March 1916, Page 5
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225NEUTRALS AND THE PIRATE WAR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2728, 24 March 1916, Page 5
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