SUBMARINES
CRIMINALITY iOF COMMANDERS. LORD CHANCELLOR EMPHATIC. | Australian and N.Z. Cablo Association. ,p, T , LONDON, August 12. ihe Lord 1 Chancellor (Lord Finlay) ha* expressed t'he opinion that Germany's sub marine moiliods are absolutely illegal AJ. though international law has been sus pended, it is not dead.; and when th< Allies dictate peace terms they sihoulc insist that Germany's orders to her sub marine commanders should not be alk>we< t-o constitute a ground of defence for any one who has perpetrated piratical out rages, and the persons guilty should mee tho fat© of pirates. s DUTCH PAPER SUSPENDED. 0 . a, OUTSPOKEN CRITICISM. S — The Times. in, r" -Amsterdam . August 12. The Eindhovench Dagblad has been sue pended for commenting on tho sinking c fishing boats. The article contrasted th Geraians scandalous and cowardly deed with Holland's charity in receiving weekl "hundreds of German .children, who hav . been snatched fromi famine, and in spit y~ of the fact that the thousands of prisonei e coming into Holland increase its poverty o Tlie article concludes that the time hs come to speak to the sea pirates in th ] c genuine German way.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17082, 14 August 1917, Page 5
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