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THE NEBRASKAN INCIDENT

GERMANY'S SILENCE AN IMPORTANT MATTER. * NEW~YpRK, 18th July. Th newspapers point out that Germany's Note relative to the Nebraskan seeks indirectly to secure the recognition of her previous contentions, inasmuch as it explains that the accident was due to the absence of means of identification. This is a direct contradiction of the captain's testimony. The explanation is silent regarding the failure to search unarmed merchantmen.

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 7

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THE NEBRASKAN INCIDENT Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 7

THE NEBRASKAN INCIDENT Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 16, 19 July 1915, Page 7

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