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Show Neutrals Suffer Most. - LONDON, March 30, 6:55 -p. m. In answer to questions from tho representative represent-ative of the Associated Press concerning concern-ing German submarine activities Sir Edward Carson, first lord of the admiralty, ad-miralty, said: German tatements are exaggerated but no one suggests that submarine warfare docs not cause very serious damage, both to neutrals and belligerents. belliger-ents. The losses, however, do not exceed ex-ceed the estimates on which vji nave based our policy and after tliN1 careful consideration it is abundai clear that German hopes of starving out are quite illusory. So far neutral countries have suffered more from ler-man ler-man methods than have belligerents. |