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I\sUSIXY PROTESTS AGAINST GiERMM MEASURES. (AmrtraK&n and N.Z. Gable Association., and Renter. 1 LONDON', Feb. 10. Chili, in Teply .to the German submarine Note, refuses to acquiesce in the German measures .because they are opposed to the ancient privileges of nt>ncombatants, and mean a deviation fiom Chili's strict neutrality. _ . ■Chili holds herself at liberty to claim in respect of all her rights in case of German violation thereof. (Australian and N.Z. CVvbl#> Asso«' v i a tK v n.) MONTE VIDEO, Feb. 9. The Government has replied to the German Note rejecting the doctrine of unrestricted! ..submarining.,, • _ BTJIEINOS AIRES, Feb. 9. Argentina, in a Note to Germany, lamen£s Germany's adoption of such an extreme measure. Peru demands an indemnity for the sinking of the barque Lor-toft. (Brazil states that she will hold Germany responsible.
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Nelson Evening Mail, 12 February 1917, Page 5
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