HOSPITALITY
Sir, —- You have had a wealth of correspondence on this subject but no oes has touched upon what appears to me to be a very emphatic reason why. outside of official courtesy, no notice should be taken of this visit. And the reason is that if even one half, nay. one-tenth of the newspaper accounts of submarine frightfulness published during the war were true and not mere fabrication for propaganda purposes, our visitors who are captained by a submarine commander who openly boasts of having accounted for some 200 merchant vessels, are not deserving of any private hospitality. LUSITANIA.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 684, 8 June 1929, Page 8
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