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Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, October 27, 1917. Pg 7

Reading Mercury Oxford Gazette Saturday, October 27, 1917. Pg 7

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Title Saturday, October 27, 1917. Pg 7
Page number Pg 7
Date Saturday, October 27, 1917.
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Publisher Reading Mercury, Oxford Gazette,

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stances and complete su ceSs of the Ger
man explo t suggests that an unpl'DVement
m ght be made n the mtelhgence SOl Vlce
and the orgamsat\on lD general for deahng
to ga Dsay It?

Wlth 1& ders after news of theIr a.ctivities
5 obta.Ined
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NEW ELECTRIC

ENGINE STARTER
the Itreqth of • Lion
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Necessity knoW!; no law Is st1U the
doctrine of the German H gher Command
In sinking eight steamers belonging \0 the
Sca.ndinavian countries In the North Sea
by gunfire without the observance of the
usual lormaJiti.. or giving the crews 1\
chance 01 safety tne Germans once moro
VIolated mternational lav.
But for the
Gom aDS as their Kaiser says there IS no
longer any InlernatJloaal law

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