GAUNTLET THROWN DOWN .
HUN AND AMERICA PIRATE WAR WILL CONTINUE Jly Telegraph—Press Association—Oopjrrigiit (Rec. April 13, 1.20 a.m.) Washington, April'l2. Count Bernstorff (Gorman/ Ambassador at Washington) lias intimated to Mr. Lansing (United States Secretary of State) that the German submarine attacks will continue until the end 1 of the war unless Britain is induced to abandon the blockade. OUTRAGES ON DUTCH SHIPPING (Rec. April 13, 1.20 a.f.) Amsterdam, April 12. The Dutch Shipping Council has delivered a judgment declaring that two torpedoes hit the Palembang (Dutch), and that these were fired without warning. The vessel's nationality was cleai>» ly §hown. " "' " MORE STEAMERS SUNK (Rec. April 13, 1.20 a.m.) London, April 12. The British steamers Ellaston, Smeatonj Rioten, and the Italian steamer TJnione have been sunk. [Ellaston, 3796 tons, Miller and Cov Glasgow; Smeaton, 369 tons," Great Western Railway Company; Rioten,, probably the Rio Tiete, 7464 tons, European and Brazil Shipping Co.; TJnione— several are named in Lloyd's List;]
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 13 April 1916, Page 5
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158GAUNTLET THROWN DOWN . Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2745, 13 April 1916, Page 5
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