PIRATES WARNED BY THEIR OWN SIDE
AGAINST EXAGGERATED HOPES
BRITAIN'S NAVAL POWER
CONCEDED
rWoin n • Amsterdam i August 5. 6umm i"S up tho naval "5 uf tho third year of tho war, reitli<vnn- S ?,, WMn ! ns "Eainst exaggerated lapob oi (ho submarines. The enemy is i ,Lfe SO f 1011 of tho -"' eater P art of tl.o ■i °i to , n , na S e - "Wo also must not , ovotlook the shipbuilding capacities of America and Japan, to say nothing of -amain. Tim naval superiority of Britain enables her in justice to claim the command of sea power/' "Cologne" Gazette" points out that bermnny's neutral neighbours are carefully conserving* tlieir food supplies owing to t) l0 precarious shipping outlook after tho war. Thev have practically ceased exporting foodstuffs to Gtrnia,ly- 'This means that our wholesale submarino campaign against the world s merchant ships is not starving England, but is helping to starve Germany. —Aus.-N.Z. Cablo Assn..
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3156, 7 August 1917, Page 5
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155PIRATES WARNED BY THEIR OWN SIDE Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3156, 7 August 1917, Page 5
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