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ANOTHER NOTE TO AMERICA WARNING TO NEUTRALS MAY REOPEN WHOLE ISSUE By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Washington, May IG. Germany, in a Nolo presented to Mr, Lansing, warns neutral Governments that merchant ships hying neutral flags must obey international law when stopped by a German submarine, and that they Incur danger if thoy should turn their ship 6 in the direction of a submarine. Tho point involved is likely to reopen tho whole submarine question. BUN SEA JACKALS IN THE BALTIC DISPERSED BY BRITISH SUBMARINES. ( Copenhagen, May 16. A German flotilla "blockaded" Gothenburg (Sweden) awaiting the departure o! the British steamer Brierley Hill, 1168 tons. British submarines appeared, and the flotilla fled. ECHO OF THE EAST COAST NAVAL RAID QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT. London, May 16. Sir A. B. Harkham, in the House of Commons, asked whether the telegraph and telephone wire communications had been cut from nn Ea6t Coast town during the recent naval raid. Mr. H. J. Tennant (Under-Secretary for War) declined to affirm or deny it. It was not, he said, in the public interest to make a statement.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2774, 18 May 1916, Page 5
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