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. While Hen* Zinimennami deplores that Germany is "cut off from all direct communication and regular intercourse with the transatlantic world," the overseas news agency finds no trouble at all in sending word from Berlin that many of the Americans there "'"regret the breaking off of relations with Germany without provocationr." It is to be hoped that they will all get home safely, and a few sleepless nights on shipboard may give them a more vivid sense of what ruthless warfare means to neutrals.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 101, 28 April 1917, Page 10

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 101, 28 April 1917, Page 10

Untitled Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 101, 28 April 1917, Page 10

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