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THE PAPER BLOCKADE

AMERICA'S REPLY TO GERMANY. POLITE BUT FIRM. (Red. 1t.30 p.m.) LONDON, Feb. 11. An American Note has been forwarded to Germany. It is understood that the tone is friendly, but it makes clear' that un -iOtack on a vessel flying the American t'.ag until it was definitely ascertained that the use of the flag was fictitious would bo gravely viewed and it might produce serious complications. GERMANY COMING TO HER SENSES. (Red. 12.35 a,m.) AMSTERDAM, Feb. 12. The Neu Hamburger Zeitung in an "inspired article, says that the Admiralty has ordered that neutrals are not to be interefered with if they are not' carrying contraband. Every British whether warship or mcreahntman, will be unconditionally sunk.

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Grey River Argus, 13 February 1915, Page 5

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THE PAPER BLOCKADE Grey River Argus, 13 February 1915, Page 5

THE PAPER BLOCKADE Grey River Argus, 13 February 1915, Page 5

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