MEXICO AND THE PIRATES
GERMAN NAVAL DESIGNS SUSPECTED Auitralian-Naw Zealand Cable Association. ■ Washington, November 6. Mexico lias replied to a British Note demanding the striot enforcement of neutrality regarding submarines. It states that it will not permit any violation of neutrality. Mexico fails to understand < whv the Note was sent through the United States Government at Washington.. v America has notified Mexico that the Allies, fear tho establishment of a German naval base on the Mexican coast. AMERICAN STEAMER SUNK
THIRTY OF THE CREW LANDED. London, November 6. The small American steamer Lanao, 692 tons, was sunk by a submarine. .Thirty of the crew were landed. TWO BRITISH LINERS TORi PEDOED. fßeuter's Telesram.) London, November 6. The Coyzer, Irvine, and Company's steamer Clan Leslie, 3937 tons, and the Harrison liner Statesman, 6153 tons, have been sunk by submarines. FATE OF A GERMAN SUBMARINE STRANDED AND BLOWN UP. Copenhagen, November 6. A German submarine became stranded on the west coast of Jutland, and the crew blew' Tier up after unsuccessful efforts by torpedo boats to tow her off. An offioial message from Berlin admits that the submarine was U2O.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2913, 8 November 1916, Page 5
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188MEXICO AND THE PIRATES Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2913, 8 November 1916, Page 5
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