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Lord Lytton, in the House of Lords, ;;' replying to Lord Buckmaster, who had ■* raised the question of jhe_ withdrawal o!^ ".'■'. their certi/icateEi^£ro7)i-~iri'eiichant:..-«kTp-» ;; ])er«...otalieh origin, said the"Reason vfasf ; that the instructions issued by the Admiralty - were of- a • highly'•confidential : nature. Lord Buckmastcr-mado-specific 'reference to the cases of Captain I'iep'enhausen, Captain Goldman, the son of a •; Russian Pole, and a captain who was ; the son. of a Dane. These were extreme- -■ ly hard cases, Lord Lytton admitted, '• but the Admiralty must maintain uni;jL »fornjit i v..in..lhe^pplicatiou.;of',itheir:iille.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 48, 20 August 1917, Page 8