The Living Age, Volume 295Living Age Company, 1917 |
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... ships , enemy's goods . " In such case the captor , in circumstances of grave necessity , is entitled to destroy the goods with the ship , and the neutral owner has no ground of complaint . But where this is not the case , neutral goods ...
... ships , enemy's goods . " In such case the captor , in circumstances of grave necessity , is entitled to destroy the goods with the ship , and the neutral owner has no ground of complaint . But where this is not the case , neutral goods ...
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... ships which can carry them home , or about on their lawful business . " If for reasons of real military necessity it is imperative to destroy the vessel , they are entitled at least to be carried to a port whence they may reach their ...
... ships which can carry them home , or about on their lawful business . " If for reasons of real military necessity it is imperative to destroy the vessel , they are entitled at least to be carried to a port whence they may reach their ...
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... ships completed since the outbreak of war , German ships seized , and neutral vessels purchased , the loss of British tonnage amounted to less than 5 per cent . * That was the reduction in a period of two and a half years in spite of ...
... ships completed since the outbreak of war , German ships seized , and neutral vessels purchased , the loss of British tonnage amounted to less than 5 per cent . * That was the reduction in a period of two and a half years in spite of ...
Contents
Submarine Menace | 3 |
Irish Government | 11 |
Billys Yarn By C Fox Smith | 65 |
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