SUBMARINE POLICY.
GERMAN STATEMENT. TO SHORTEN WAR NEUTR ALS MUST SUFFER. AMtr»lUn and N.Z. 0»b)» Amom*Mckv (Received February 8, 8.45 a.mY LONDON, February 7. A semi-official Berlin message states that Germany's enemies are trying bo spread the belief th at Germ any ! s con- > cession to Holland is a sign of weak- ! ness. Dt* Heifferich now stat-es that the | new submarine war is with the object ■of shortening the war. It most. be , remembered that, any additional .suffering by neutrals would he smaiJ compared with the Bufferings which England caused them. There was no ques- , lion of retracting the steps. i
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11926, 8 February 1917, Page 1
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