SUBMARINE PIRACY
; : :.PRUSSIANISM GONE MAD; UNITED STATES IN ACCORD SAILINGS FROM AMERICA NOT TO BE SUSPENDED " ;: NEARING THEDECISIVE PERIOD '." OP THE.WAR . ' .;.. ■~.-. Germany's,threat to torpedo ships in the seas around Great'- \ • ' : .'Britain' without respect to flog or cargo has created intense excite- "';' ment in America'.'.ahd.'.p.ther neutral countries;. According to a re- . .-' poTt.byrway.of Canada, as.yot'unconfirmed, President Wilson has■T"' the. German Ambassador at ' . ;.-.,,.... Washington.' ;.pther; Jeporte indicate that the situation is regarded by President 'Wilson and: hfs'Government-as exceedingly grave. Rius-• .", s&'successes are.-reported oh the Riga, front .and in Bukowina, and • continued-raidingobtains in the. Western theatre. -According to . a Petrograd report the Germans 1 are transferring force from east to N west. v " ; ','•'. '■ ' '
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2994, 3 February 1917, Page 9
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109SUBMARINE PIRACY Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2994, 3 February 1917, Page 9
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