The Literary digest history of the world war, compiled from original and contemporary sources: American, British, French, German, and others . I Ats^ t„ Falmouth/., ??..i--^^^ o\l )? ?? -jji:—^^^=^VrT ^. J rV(* ><t:-: ????????:?.?.?-?.?? A;V/V THE MATTHEWS-NORTHRUP W0BK6. BUFFALO,. ALL SHIPS MET WITHIN THAT ZONE WILL BE SUNKThis German decree, which ended friendly relations with the United States,was also applied to the Mediterranean, with the exception of waters bound-ing the Spanisii coast and a safety zone extending along the African coastand thence to Greece 337 IN THE GERMAN COLONIE


The Literary digest history of the world war, compiled from original and contemporary sources: American, British, French, German, and others . I Ats^ t„ Falmouth/., ??..i--^^^ o\l )? ?? -jji:—^^^=^VrT ^. J rV(* ><t:-: ????????:?.?.?-?.?? A;V/V THE MATTHEWS-NORTHRUP W0BK6. BUFFALO,. ALL SHIPS MET WITHIN THAT ZONE WILL BE SUNKThis German decree, which ended friendly relations with the United States,was also applied to the Mediterranean, with the exception of waters bound-ing the Spanisii coast and a safety zone extending along the African coastand thence to Greece 337 IN THE GERMAN COLONIES AND ON THE SEA head of curtailment of imports, he said he expected to re-duce the demands on cargo-space by several million , of which 16,000,000 tons were imported the yearbefore, would be cut down nearly a million tons by loppingoff certain luxuries. Paper users, who had been considerablycurtailed already, would henceforth .have to get along withhalf the supply they were now receiving. Savings could beeffected in the imports of ore, which had amounted to 8,000,-000 tons annually, and in lumber, which were then 4,000,000tons. Ultimate success depended upon the solution of ton-nage difficulties. Before the war British tonnage had beenjust adequate, but since that


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