THE PIRATE WAR
GERMAN CHANCELLOR SAYS "SHLL INADVISABLE" COMPENSATING HORRORS ' PROMISED Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. Berne, August 13. A wireless report states that the German Federal Council approved the Chancellor's cntiro policy after hearing his explanation why iinlimited submarine attacks are still inadvisable. An inspired report indicates that the Chancellor promised great aeriaLactivity against Enghnd. ' 1 ATTEMPT TO-BULLY HOLLAND GERMAN TRICK TO EMBROIL HER - WITH BRITAIN. Australian-New Zealand. Cable Association. (Rec. August" 33, 9.40 p.m.) London, August 14. 'A menacing note is perceptible in the (German l'ress comment towards HolTand, owing to what is considered to be the ktter's inadecraate protests against the British blockade. The papers insist that there must be a limit to Dutch forbearance, which io pressing more severely upon the Central Powets than upon Holland, otherwise the former take measures to relieve an intolerable situation."
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2850, 15 August 1916, Page 5
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139THE PIRATE WAR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2850, 15 August 1916, Page 5
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