NO FAITH IN DIPLOMACY.
SEAMEN'S ATTITUDE. Times and Syfaey Sen Serrioea. " Loxdox, September 1. The Times naval correspondent says: " The report that Germany is about to introduce a modification of the submarine warfare is not substantiated. It is probable that the announcement of the intention to suspend warfare on passenger ships is merely an interpretation of Count BernstorfFs remarks, intending to imply that submarine commanders had been ordered not to attack merchantmen without warning. There is no evidence to show that this is being done. Diplomats and seamen regard the matter from an entirely different viewpoint, ±he former hoping to achieve their par-; pose by argument, and the fighting; men knowing that force alone will j bring the war to a satisfactory con- \ - elusion. Count BernstorfFs an-; nouncements have been made with the purpose of gaining time, or in-! j nuencing neutral opinion."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16013, 3 September 1915, Page 6
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143NO FAITH IN DIPLOMACY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16013, 3 September 1915, Page 6
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