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Submarine Encounter.

| « Copenhagen, Oct. 24. According to a- telegram from V afrdo (extreme inortli off 'Ntarwiay), most of the Norwegian ships lying, therewhich are engaged in trade with Archangel left on Saturday last, going eastwards, but near Zipnavalok met tho Norwegian steamer Stettin, which signalled to them that a naval 'battle was taking place farther east, whore many submarines were operating, Whereupon tho ships returned. —Router. Zipnavlok is one of 'the Navaloks on the White Sea, probably on the Murman coast, where it was recently reported that Germain submarines have been activc. The engagement, if it has taken place, would have .involved no kvrgtv vessels than German submarines and Russian light craft from Aroliangle. MBMMH—B

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 January 1917, Page 3

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Submarine Encounter. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 January 1917, Page 3

Submarine Encounter. Horowhenua Chronicle, 16 January 1917, Page 3

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