FORCIBLE PROTESTS FROM SOUTH AMERICA.
.Australian and N-E. Cable Auoelatlon.] » —— . LONDON, Febsruary 11. In iher reply to the German submarine Note, Chili says she refuses to acquiesce in the German measures because they are opposed to the ancient privileges of non-combatants, and would mean a deviation from the strict neutrality of Chili, who holds herself at liberty to claim in resfwct of all her rights in case of German violation thereof. Brazil states that .he will hold Germany responsible for the new warfare. Hw Note sent by tbe Argentine laments that Germany has adopted such aa. aztrcDi mmtma.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 37, 12 February 1917, Page 5
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