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AMERICA AND THE SUBMARINES.

SUPPLIES FOR THE ENEMY. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Asspciation.) LONDON, October 15. Lord Hugh Cecil, interviewed m London, said the British regarded torpedoing m United States waters as illegal, as no real provision for the safety of passengers was made, insofar as they were not placed on a ship assuring safe arrival at a port. He said : "The Germans make no pretence at living up to the law forbidding torpedoing without warning. " NEW YORK, October 15. There is growing dissatisfaction at the treatment of submarines. It is rumored that a tug slipped out of New York with petrol supplies for TJS3, and it- is also suggested that supplies have been sent from New London. It is pointed out that the Eastern Forwarding Company was permitted to screen a dock at New London, whither petrol, was sent, ostensibly for the Bremen.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14124, 17 October 1916, Page 3

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AMERICA AND THE SUBMARINES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14124, 17 October 1916, Page 3

AMERICA AND THE SUBMARINES. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14124, 17 October 1916, Page 3

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