THE SUBMARINE HUNT
DESTRUCTIVE BRITISH BOMBS. New York, December 23. Officers state that the British are uring a gun "capUoie of hurling deepsea bombs a mile. The bombs are effective if they strike within fifty yards of a periscope because of the tremendous concussion they create.—Aus.-N.Z. Cf.blo Assn.-Reuter.
SUBMARINE RAMMED AND SUNK; , ANOTHER DAMAGED.
Athens, December 21,
Destroyers surprised some submarines vrhilo they were half-submerged, intently watching for prey, "hey did not notice the destroyers' approach. One was rammed and immediately sank, mid a dostroyer shelled and smashed the conning-tower of the second submarine.—"The Times."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 78, 26 December 1917, Page 5
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