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CENTRAL POWERS SOUND EUROPEAN NEUTRALS.

BEFORE DECIDING ON RUTHUESS SUBMARINING. AIfWOITNCEHEIfT BT KUHOARIAK FREMXERR. [Awtrallan and N.Z. Cable AtcootttlMi.] (Received 1.30 p.m.) a LONDON, February 9. A message from Bod* Pest states that Count Tisza, the Hungarian Premier, informed the member* of his party that before sending their Note regarding ruthless submarining the Central Powers-sounded all the European neutrals regarding their possible attitude. As a result of these inquiries the Central Powers learnt that there was no danger of any European neutral undertaking warlike action against Austria and Germany. It was then decided to send the Note.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 5

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CENTRAL POWERS SOUND EUROPEAN NEUTRALS. Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 5

CENTRAL POWERS SOUND EUROPEAN NEUTRALS. Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 5

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