SUBMARINE WARFARE
Pnv TELEGRAPH —SPECIAL TO GUARDIAN.] BRITISH DESTROYER MINED. LONDON March 30. The Admiralty reportsA British destroyer was mined and sunk on March 27th. Forty-one lives were lost. GERMAN U-BOAT. ATHENS, skarch 31st. Official.—A German submarine shelled sailers in Port Santorin. The garrison replied, killing two of the. submarine’s crew before they submerged.
WHITE STAR LINER. TORPEDOED, BUT AFLOAT. (Received This Day at 11.25. a.m.) LONDON, April 1. The White Star liner Celtic, has been torpedoed, but is still afloat. She carried no passengers. NEW YORK, April 1. A message from Liverpool says it is hope to save the Celtic.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 April 1918, Page 3
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