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Show BRITISH EVINCE MUCH INTEREST IN GERMAN ORDER LONDON. Feb. 2. 6:05 p. m. The nro-Jeeted nro-Jeeted German submarine campaign Tas the subject of mufih discussion and spallation spal-lation ti.riev In all i(iiarters in London Keen Interest was display,. In the question ques-tion whether (iermnnv would i-omm.MKe tbem Tor a month, as has been reported from America might be done. Many military experts expressed the (pinion that the date for beginning the new submarine crusride would depend largely upon the income of the Verdun battle. They said (hat should the Germans Ger-mans win an overwhelming victory they probably would feel in a position "to Ignore Ig-nore tho American views and proceed with the submarine campaign, March 1, as originally announced, and presa the forces of the entente powers both on land and sea as hard as possible. If the Teutons suffer a defeat at Verdun. Ver-dun. It is believed here, they might be in-dined in-dined to concede a postponement of the submarine campaign until a more propitious pro-pitious time. |