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Foreign Correspondence

Barnouw, A. J. | May 25, 1916 issue

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This article focuses on various issues around the world during the World War I. At no time since the outbreak of the war has the Dutch press so unanimously scorned the sincerity of an official denial from Berlin. It was founded "on thorough official reports," which, on March 19, 1916 three days after the loss of the liner, was published by the German Legation that the Tubantia should have been sunk by a German submarine is out of the question. Progress of the war has brought strange things to pass in the Great Britain's House of Commons. This week has witnessed accumulation of novelty. At one sitting the house heard of an attempted invasion of Ireland, of outbreak of rebellion in Dublin, of the bombardment of Yarmouth and Lowestoft, and of a flight of Zeppelins hovering over the eastern counties dropping bombs by the way.

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UNITED States -- Politics & government; WORLD War, 1914-1918; PRESS; DIPLOMATIC & consular service; GREAT Britain; UNITED States; IRELAND
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