HUN WAR ON NEUTRAL SHIPPING
NORWAY INDIGNANT
APPROACHING A CRISIS Australian-New Zealand Oabla Association. (Rec. October 27, 5.35 p.m.) Amsterdam, October 26. . There is increasing indignation in Norway over Germany's submarine warfare. Twenty-two Norwegian vessels have been sunk since. Sunday, and the total losses since tho war represent ten per cent, of Norway's mercantile marine.
Some circles consider that the position is approtching a. crisis. Meanwhile, Germany has adopted a dictatorial tone in reference to the German Note to Norway. Inspired Berlin newspapers state: "If Norway, as rumoured, alter her attitude towards Germany, Germany will consider the reply unsatisfactory."
[Germany presented a Note to Norway on October 22 protesting against Norway's prohibition regarding submarines' use of coastal waters and ports.
The contents were not Tevealed, but tie Norwegian correspondent of tho "Aftenposten" interviewed Herr Zimmerman, the German "Under-Secretary for Eoreigu Affairs, wlio said that tho Note was serious. Norway's conduct conflicted with Tho Hague Convention in their simplest demands for jieutrality. Meanwhile the submarines will continue operations off the Norwegian coasts.]
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2914, 28 October 1916, Page 9
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171HUN WAR ON NEUTRAL SHIPPING Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2914, 28 October 1916, Page 9
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