AN UNNEUTRAL ACT
WIRELESS CENSORSHIP
IN U.SiA,
Australian-New Zealand Oable Association.
(Rcc. October 14, 1.5 a.m.)
. New York, October 13. The Government has placed a. censor at tho New York "Herald's" wireless station, because a. wireless message was sent out to ships on Sunday, reporting that U53 was operating off Nantucket..' The. Navy Department contend that sending a- message which was part of a Press service to ships was an unneutral ..act. Likewise, messages of tho movements of ships has been prohibited, because they might be picked up by a submarine. It transpires that the British Embassy was not allowed to wireless advices of the movements of U53. SUBMARINE BREMEN A PILOT PUTS OUT TO SEA. (Rcc. October 14; 1.5 a.m.) New London, October 13. X. tug departed to-night on a mysterious errand. She lias. aboard the pilot who was retained to pilot the submarine Bremen. '
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 9
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146AN UNNEUTRAL ACT Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2902, 14 October 1916, Page 9
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