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GERMANY'S NAVY

GRAND-ADMIRAL TON TIRPITZ'S BOAST STARVATION OF ENGLAND (Times and Sydney Sun Services.) LONDON, 24th December. is exnltanj at Grand-Admiral yon Tiipilz's (Secretary 'joast that he will blockade the coapfc of Britain and ••ith big submarines. All agree that this furnishes a id's starvation of Gnniany can be/Countered. J HE FALL OF TSINGTAU LONDON, 24th December. Cii ,si i Admiral yon Thpite. head of the German Navy, in the course of the int'jivi'i>v circiLtled tlucuftb a senii-oiHcmi ngencj on Tuesday, in which he decl'ffj foi a v\va on lirilH nicichin finen by U.jrmsn submarines, admitlcl thil Iho fall of T^iiitjtiu hid t«>> rh°d him deeply. " America's apparent in cliff fierce to.\ai<!s J.ipan's octivitj U\ the Pacific was a mysteiy to him. .'idnitt'itl yon Tiiui^-'H loii" ovei the <miLi-German feeling in America was ahno:<. hitler. Tie d"eh>" d Hint Oem-pp 1. had never dreamed of violating the Mom ot> Doctrhv Oiio L'^o.i of Ihc win, hi j staled, «as the discovery that the larger type of submarines could go round England and remain out at sea for fourteen days. THE USE OF SUBMARINES AGAINST MERCHANTMEN •NEW YORK, 24th December. The newspapers point out that unless Germany is prepared to violate a fresh set of international canons submarines cannot be used against merchantmen, as they aro unable to rescue the crews, to say nothing of neutral cargo.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 153, 26 December 1914, Page 7

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GERMANY'S NAVY Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 153, 26 December 1914, Page 7

GERMANY'S NAVY Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 153, 26 December 1914, Page 7