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Show BERLIN SUSPICIOUS OF BRITISH ACTS Berlin via Ixmdon, April 8, 1110 a m The press of the capital is virtually unanimous In declaring the fact that the British admiralty has DO( made public details of the sinking oi the submarine U-29 looks "highly suspicious. The Tages Zc-itunK says that, although the British made their first report regarding the submarine on March L't;, nothing lias been given out as to the time, place or manner of its sinking. The paper believes this probably is because the methods employed by the British were "reprehensible" "re-prehensible" and adds ' We can imagine n0 other rea?on for this delay than that British vessels ves-sels surprised the rj-29 while It was Rescuing the crew of a steamer." Other papers make similar suggestions sugges-tions including the surmise that the submarine was sunk by a merchantman merchant-man flying a neutral flag. REFORM PROMISED. Husband I don t approve of Tour owing these little bills here, their and everywhere ; wife- -very well, dear. I'll make them bigger. Boston Transcript .... I |