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GERMANY'S SUBMARINE MENACE.

ENCOURAGING STATEMENT BY BRITISH FOOD '■ CONTROLLER. i "SUBMARINISm'nEED'NO longer cause, ...... ANXIETY.' ' '<■ . i ' . ' (United Service.) j LONDON, September 9. • Lord Rhondda, British Food Controller, in an interview with , the Loudon correspondent of the newspaper Handelsblad do-, elared that submarinisni iieed.no longer cause anxiety as to the j bread supply. TV menace has so stimulated cultivation within a year the United Kingdom would be practically independent of imports as far as the chief foodstuffs were concerned. (Australian and Si-w Zealand Cable Association and Renter.) MADRID, September .10,. A German submarine, which entered Cadiz harbour,, owing, to., lack of lubrication has been interned. '

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North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 13975, 12 September 1917, Page 6

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GERMANY'S SUBMARINE MENACE. North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 13975, 12 September 1917, Page 6

GERMANY'S SUBMARINE MENACE. North Otago Times, Volume CVI, Issue 13975, 12 September 1917, Page 6

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