THE DEUTSCHLAND
DISAPPEARANCE EXPLAINED.
Paris, June 19.
It is now disclosed that the notorious submarine Deutschland, which disappeared mysteriously during tho war, was shelled and sunk by a French battleship outside Cherbourg.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
[The Deutschland camo into prominence in July and August, 1916, when she made the voyage from Bremen to Baltimore, and back to Bremen. The crossing of the Atlantic was "boomed” as a great achievement, and as the Deutschland carried a small quantity of cargo, she was hailed by German sympathisers as having pointed tho way to a breaking of the British blockade. Another "merchant submarine," the Bremen, set out later, but disappeared at sea.]
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 229, 22 June 1921, Page 7
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