HOLLWEG DENOUNCED
; SUBMARINE RUTHLESSNESS - ; ; ADVOCATES DISSATISFIED. Australian-Hew Zealand Cable Association* ' Amsterdam, October 20. i The "Germania" publishes a full re- ; port of Count Reventlow's anti-Holl- j wcg Conference. The report states that one speaker conveyed Herr Both- ] niann-Hollweg's reply to the demand ■ qf the conference for submarine rothlessness, saying it could not yet begin. i The Geheimrath of Duisberg caused a. sensation at tho conference by announcing that ho was' you Hinden- 1 burg's special envoy, and was instruct- j ed to request tho conference to aban-< \ don tho campaign in favour of ruth- ! lessness. '■ Subsequent spoakejs declared than 1 . ] von Hindonburg's wishes had decided ' ; them not to proceed-further. Count Reventlow then violently jit- ! tacked Herr Betlimann-Hollweg, for falsely inspiring von Hindonburg, who' had only heard ono side. THE DEUTSGHLAND. v . DEPARTURE CANCELLED. ! Amsterdam, October 20. The departure of the submarine Dent* • schland for America.has heen csny .; celled. ■ . . - , ,| IN THE BLACK SEA. j GERMAN SUBMARINE. I Copenhagen, Octoher 20. . \ A" number of German .submarines art operating, in the Black Sea. _ 'SINKING OF THE AUUNIA. AMERICANS AMONG THE PAS-' SEN6ERS. Jt ■ ■ New York, October 20. , j The Cuna'rd office states that the line? j Alaunia, 'which was sunk in the English Channel, carried no munitipns.There were' many Americans among the j passengers. Four of the crew were. ' ; drowned. -! PROTEST TO NORWAY. EXCLUSION OF PIRATE .GRAFT. '] (Renter's Telegram.) (Rec. October 22, 5.5 p-m.) Amsterdam, Octohei 20. German Official.—Germany ii energetically protesting to Norway against <; the exclusion of war submarines from , Norwegian waters, which is directed only'against Germany. Therefore Norway is not neutral. ENEMY CRUISER DISABLED TORPEDOED BY BRITISH SUBMARINE. '.: The High Commissioner reports: London, October 21, 11.55 p.m. 9 A British submarine torpedoed a German cruiser of the Kolberg class (thirdclases cruiser, 4252 tons, 12 4.1 moh -.- guns) on Thursday. The latter vanished homeward in evident difficulties. ; GERMAN WAR CREDIT ANOTHER FIVE HUNDRED , MILLION. ;.j Australian-New Zealand OaWa Association. (Rec. Octoher 22, 5.5 p.m.) , Amsterdam, October 20 A German war credit of five hundred million, sterling was proposed in the : Reichstag to-day. \ TURKISH STEAMERS SUNK IN THE BOSPHORUS. j Anstraiian-New Zealand Cable Association. ; London, Octoher 20. A Russian communique, states that a submarine sank two Turkish steamers in tho Bosphprus region. ENEMY PROPERTY IN NIGERIA TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION Australian-New Zealand Oable Association. London, October 20. The Government has authorised the j sale by auction on tho 31st of enemy properties in Nigeria, representing one ; and a. half millions of capital, and in- ; eluding steamers, wharves,_ warehouses, ".] and factories, many of which are situted far inland. Before the, war the German Nigerian trade amounted to ; £4,000,000 annually. " .
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2909, 23 October 1916, Page 5
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436HOLLWEG DENOUNCED Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2909, 23 October 1916, Page 5
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