SUBMARINE WARFARE
A GERMAN CLAIM. Lt >NDON, July 31 1 > A German wireless message claims that 5,100,000 tons of shipping were sunk during the first; half of 1917 of j which 3,000,000 tons were British. j GERMAN SUBMARINE. BADLY DAMAGED. - | CORUNNA, Aug. 1. 1 A German submarine has arrived badly damaged. The commander and crew refuse to state the cause. “U” BOATS’ NARROW EtXLIPE. ATTACKED BY AMERICAN DESTROYERS.' (Received. This Day at 8.50. a.m.) NEW YORK, Aug. 1. Reports state that American desttroy e.rs in British waters engaged tw submarines 0 miles distant forcin; them to submerge and beat a retreat. c One of tho “L” boats had just sunl a steamer and the other was attackin r “ a merchantman when th° destroyer, fired on one of the,submarines. s UNSUCCESSFUIiLY ATACKED. v NEW YORK, August 1. A super typ e of the French tanke: ’ 8 heat off tw« boats-after a“ despei gfe “fight.,
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1917, Page 3
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153SUBMARINE WARFARE Hokitika Guardian, 2 August 1917, Page 3
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