THE DEUTSCHLAND
WILL MAKE A NIGHT DASH TO AVOID HOSTILE VESSELS A Uflmli Zealand. Cable Association. New York, July 15. Intense interest' is being taken in tie ' Deutschland. It is reported that she will raako a night dash. Count Bernstorff has inspected hi»r and placed official letters aboard. The New York "World's" Berlin correspondent states that tho third German freight submarine has been finished and the fourth is nearing completion.. The' shipyards arc working night and day on submarines. CONSUL IN TROUBLE. EXPLANATION WANTED, (licuter's Telegram.) , Washington, July It. L the American Consul at Bremen has been asked why ho failed to confidential, y advise tho Government of tho Deutschland s departure. A MERCHANT SHIP. DEI'ABTMENTAL BULINU. (Rec. July 16, 11.5 p.m.) fi, » -n Washington, July 15. iho ntato Department has formally ruled, the DeutscMand to be a merchant* fibip, and entitled to treatment as such.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2825, 17 July 1916, Page 5
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