America.
A GERMAN BOAST. ■ "SUBMAUTXES WILL CROSS THE ATLANTIC". Received June 25, 11.15 p.m. Amsterdam, June 25. The Xeustenachrichten, commenting J on the German submarine voyage in the Dardanelles, warns America That in the L event of her going to war with (Jer- ' many submarines will cross the Atlantic and torpedo American warships. HERR DERNBERG IN TROUBLE. DETAINED BY GKEAT BRITAIN. Received .June 25, 10.45 p.m. New York, June 25. A sensation has been caused owing to Britain detaining Herr Dernberg on board tho steamer Bergcnsford, which has been brought to Kirkwall. (Herr Dernberg was sent from Germany to America after the outbreak of = war to promote the elements of proJ Germanism in tho United States.) i Received June 20, 12.25 a.m. Loudon, June 25. , Herr Dernberg almost collapsed when jthc ship was detained, fearing to he taken off. It is understood in London that the ship will only be detained while searched for contraband.
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 June 1915, Page 7
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