SECOND RELIEF SHIP TORPEDOED
CApffi OF THE vOCEAN ASSASSINS STORY OP THE CALIFORNIA BRITISH ADMNCE IN ;■ A:; ; THEWEST; , IMPORTANT POSITIONS ; - 1 :: - eAPTORED::; V' V.- . ■ '■>/. . . The career of: the ocean submarine assassins is marked to-day by fresh outrages. Another Belgian relief ship has been torpedoed, an American schooner has been sent to the bottom, while various other steamers, some of large size, have also met their fate; In,the face of all these occurrences, President Wilson gives 110 sign. It is stated that he is waiting for the clearest breach of the rules in order to go to war on an indisputable issue. Meanwhile the official declarations of the smaller neutral nations—nearer ' the Prussian terror—are announced. Spain is cautious, but,perfectly clear on the point that there is a. limit to her patience. Brazil defies the Huns. Holland wijl sit still,' but incidentally warns belligerents against trespassing on'her neutral.ground. The British on the Ancre are' vigorously pursuing the advantage gained from the capture of Grandcourt, and - have carried fresh and important positions beyond. ;v
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 9
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171SECOND RELIEF SHIP TORPEDOED Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3000, 10 February 1917, Page 9
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