SUBMARINE WARFARE
THE WEEK’S SHIPPING. TWENTY-FOUR SHIPS SUNKTi fACBTH AX.IAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION} LONDON, July vm. Tho Admiralty reports: Arrivals for the week totalled 2791 and sailings 3791. . . . Sinkings totalled twenty-one over and three under 1600 tons. Vessels unsuccessfully attacked numbered fifteen. ITALIAN SHIPPING. TWO STEAMERS LOST. ROME, July -20. Official.—For the week ended July 22nd, arrivals totalled 593, and departures 550, of which two steamers were sunk. GERMAN STEAMER TORPEDOED. AMSTERDAM, July 35. A submarine torpedoed the German steamer Nordeny, coal laden, from Rotterdam to Danmark. One sailor wa». killed. The rest were rescued. BRITISH SUBMARINE SUNK. - ONE STOKER SAVED. LONDON, July 25. A Berlin official message states that the British submarine C-34 was sunk by an enemy submarine. One stoker survived and was taken prisoner. LINER OTWAY SUNK. TEN PEOPLE KILLED^ LONDON, July 28. The Admiralty announce that the merchant, cruiser Otway has been tor,pedoed and sunk in northern waters Ten people were killed and the remainder saved.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1917, Page 2
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