The orders issued by His Majesty the Emperor to the commanders of the German submarines — of which I notified you on a previous occasion — have been made so stringent that the recurrence of incidents similar to the Arabic case is considered out of... The Story of the Submarine - Page 199by Farnham Bishop - 1916 - 211 pagesFull view - About this book
| Literature - 1915 - 862 pages
...by the German Ambassador, orders to German submarine commanders "have been made so stringent that a recurrence of incidents similar to the Arabic case is considered out of the question." No word has yet been received at Washington, so far as is publicly known, concerning the American demand... | |
| International law - 1915 - 1028 pages
...of your note of yesterday informing me that orders to the commanders of the German submarines have been made so stringent that the recurrence of incidents...the Arabic case is considered out of the question; that the attack on the Arabic was undertaken against the instructions issued to the Commander of the... | |
| World Peace Foundation - Arbitration (International law) - 1915 - 428 pages
...the commanders of the German submarines — of which I notified you on a previous occasion — have been made so stringent that the recurrence of incidents...the report of Commander Schneider of the submarine that sank the Arabic, and his affidavit as well as those of his men, Commander Schneider was convinced... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1916 - 888 pages
...the commanders of the Herman submarines — of which I notified you on a previous occasion — have been made so stringent that the recurrence of incidents...the report of Commander Schneider of the submarine that sank the Arabic, and his affidavit as well as those of his men. Commander Schneider was convinced... | |
| World Peace Foundation - Arbitration (International law) - 1915 - 424 pages
...the commanders of the German submarines — of which I notif1ed you on a previous occasion — have been made so stringent that the recurrence of incidents...the Arabic case is considered out of the question. the Arabic did not intend to ram the submarine. The attack of the submarine, therefore, was undertaken... | |
| International law - 1916 - 1062 pages
...the commanders of the German submarines — of which I notified you on a previous occasion — have been made so stringent that the recurrence of incidents...the report of Commander Schneider of the submarine that sank the Arabic, and his affidavit as well as those of his men, Commander Schneider was convinced... | |
| United States. Department of State - Arabic (Steamship) - 1916 - 540 pages
...of your note of yesterday informing me that orders to the commanders of the German submarines have been made so stringent that the recurrence of incidents...the Arabic case is considered out of the question; that the attack on the Arabic was undertaken against the instructions issued to the Commander of the... | |
| Electronic journals - 1916 - 788 pages
...State Department that the orders issued by the Emperor to the commanders of German submarines " have been made so stringent that the recurrence of incidents...Arabic ' case is considered out of the question." Subsequent to the sinking of the " Arabic," however, similar incidents occurred, in which the submarines... | |
| Electronic journals - 1916 - 770 pages
...State Department that the orders issued by the Emperor to the commanders of German submarines " have been made so stringent that the recurrence of incidents...Arabic ' case is considered out of the question." Subsequent to the sinking of the " Arabic,' however, similar incidents occurred, in which the submarines... | |
| Henry Jones Ford - 1916 - 364 pages
...sinking of the Arabic, expressed willingness to pay an indemnity, and declared that instructions "have been made so stringent that the recurrence of incidents...the Arabic case is considered out of the question." As a matter of fact similar incidents have since then occurred in the Mediterranean, with Austria-Hungary... | |
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