THE PIRATE WAR
f STEAMERS SUNK IN THE MEDITERRANEAN Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. (Router's Telegram.) London, July 23. The British steamers Orangemoor and ICarma have been sunk in the Mediterranean. The crews were saved. [Orangemoor, Moor Line, Ltd., . 4134 tons; Karma may bo the Ellerman liner Karoma, 5123 tons.] ENEMY'S LOSS IN SUBMARINES. Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. London, July 23. It is estimated that Germany has lost at least 150 submarines. NEW PHASE. OF NAVAL WARFARE SUBMARINE TRACKING' SUBMARINE , ' (Rec. July 24, 0.50 p.m.) ■ Stockholm, July 21. Firing has been board north of Gothland. Five or six large German submarines in the Gulf of Bothnia have" been tracking' and engaging Russian submarines, promising a new phase of/naval warfare. FOUR NEUTRAL VESSELS SUNK. CEeutcr's Telegram.) (Rec. July 24, S.lO p.m.) London, July 24. German 'submarines havo sunk tho Swedish sailers Juno and Mida, tho Norwegian vessel Bams, and damaged' a Danish vessel.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2832, 25 July 1916, Page 5
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151THE PIRATE WAR Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2832, 25 July 1916, Page 5
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