UNITED STATES.
otfSEHE AMERICA'S WARNING. RE INDISCRIMINATE SUBMARINING. Received August 27, 6.5 p.m. New York, August 28. 'flie New York Times, in a plainf spoken leader, tells Germany what toj expect if slip accedes to von Tirpitz'a clamor for i : "' '''"-umption of submarin< ing. The |,J "" -'t, on April 14tb 4 : warned (ici iin. tint the continuous relentless »«» warfar® 1 against conn,', ' -liips would result In. brtuking oil' ,l ;> ..matic relations. Tha warning still stands. If the Kaiser and; Chancellor (Ilerr von Bethmann HolU weg) yield to tlie Tirpitzitea, Germany' must understand it will mean Mr. Lansing handing Count Von Bernstorff hit) passports, and recalling Mr. Gerard; America has warned Germany for thq last time. * SYMPATHY WITH DEUTSCHLAND, Received August 27, 5.5 p.m. Amsterdam, August 2?„ Mr. Gerard, American Consul, gent i congratulatory telegram to the owners of tin: Deutsehlawl. Ihc Munchener Zeitung interviewed Mr Gerard, who praised the Deutsche land's achievement, and pointed out tha' great sympathy for the Dcutschlans shown in the United States.
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 August 1916, Page 5
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