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FIRATE SUBMARINE I FAILS TO RETURN TO BASE GERMAN EMBASSY'S ADMISSION • v By Telegraph.—Pres» As«t>;i6.tior_.—L'opyrigat. J i (Received September 2, 9.55 a.m.) j | ' WASHINGTON, September 1. j | The German Embassy admits that j i the submarine which torpedoed the j ; Arabic has failed to return to it* base. j \ ; I Tht Embassy undertakes to apologise j \ i to the United Statee, and regularly j warn passenger liners in future. j j The Press claims that President "Wil- j fion has achieved a, great diplomatic j victory. The "New York Herald" fcayss — " America cannot barter with {Jotmany by promising aggression towards Britain in order to obtain a re-shaotng of German policy. President Wilson will not recognise the remotest relations between America's controvert with Germany, and America's contrj- j Tt.itoln " i
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11482, 2 September 1915, Page 1
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