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  3. AMERICANS IN GERMANY.

    The United Press, Berlin, reports that a special train will probably leave Berlin tomorrow en route to Berne, in Switzerland, conveying the American Ambassador (Mr. ...

    Article : 114 words
  4. BRITISH NAVAL SERENITY.

    Civil Lord of the Admiralty (Capt. Pretyman), speaking at Chelmsford, said the serious submarine menace at the beginning of the war was defeated and the ...

    Article : 85 words
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  6. AMERICA AND GERMAN.

    It is now [?] that at the United Stares will not fight [?] an American ship improved to have been deliberately torpedoed in circumstances admitting of no ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  7. German Naval Anxiety.

    The German newspapers express extravagant joy at the results of the submarine war. Naval circles, however, do not conceal their anxiety in regard to England's ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. Why Was Mr. Gerard Detained?

    "Washington, through Switzerland; has demanded of Germany why Mr. Gerard was detained. It is understood that Great Britain has informed the United States ...

    Article : 58 words
  9. Press Correspondent's View.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York Evening Post sums up what be describes as the most critical phase of the situation, and states that Washington ...

    Article : 49 words
  10. 100,000 TONS IN A WEEK.

    There is no confirmation of the statement that two submarines attacked the steamer California, but one periscope was certainly seen. The survivors from the ...

    Article : 182 words
  11. Neutral Shipping Suffering.

    The Spanish steamer Neuva Montana (2,039 tons) and the Norwegian vessel Odin (1,045 tons) and Solbakken (2,616. tons) has been sunk. The Odin was not warned, ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. More Vessels Sunk.

    The Norwegian sailer Storakog (2,191 tons) and the steamer Ida (1,172 tons) have been torpedoed. Part of the Ida's crew have landed. The chief mate and steward ...

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  14. RUTHLESS SUB- MARINING.

    It is reported from Budapest that Count Tiss (the Hungarian Premier) has informed the members of his party that before sending put the Note regarding ...

    Article : 82 words
  15. German Press Gleeful.

    The Frankfort Zeitung remarks that President Wilson appears to be "war-pathing, but gleefully alludes to the refusal of neutrals to respond to his invitation which ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. Precautions at Washington.

    Only the main doore of the Capitol will hereafter be open. Fifty extra police are guarding the building. Continued on Page 2. ...

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  17. British Destroyer Mined.

    The Admiralty reports that a British destroyer of the older type while patrolling the Channel was mined and sank. All the officers were lost. There are five survivors. ...

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