THE SUSSEX CASE.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
London, April 16
The Foreign Office points out that the German statement about the Sussex that a submarine attacked some vessel at a certain moment is self-con-demnatory, inasmuch that the moment was precisely the time, when the Sussex was a tracked. The commander admitted destroying the forepart of a vessel. The Sussex alone suffered in that way. The "Weekly Dispatch's" Paris Correspondent states that it is reported' that the submarine which torpedoed the Sussex was captured later by the French. An important dossier has been prepared proving up to the hilt the culpability of the submarine commander and crew. All were taken prisoner, ' and the affidavits have been forwaded
CABLE NEWS.
[Pbess AssociATioNr^CoPTßiom'.)
tq "Washington, exposing Berlin's hypocritical methods. A tremendous sensation is expected when the dossier is published. ,
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14155, 18 April 1916, Page 5
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134THE SUSSEX CASE. Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 14155, 18 April 1916, Page 5
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