SUBMARINE WARFARE
[PKR PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] FORCED TO SHELTER. (Received Yesterday at 11.10. p.m.) MADRID, June 22. A large submarine took refuge in Barcelona, after a lively tight, with Allied vessels. MORE U-BOATS.* WASHINGTON, June 20. A coastwise steamer reports eneounering a U-boat- off South Carolina. The steamer escaped owing to her superior speed, and to '.sending out S.O.S. calls by wireless® A second U.-boat lias’ also been a hundred and eighty miles south of Sandy Hook. She pursued a steamer which also escaped.
BRITISH STEAMER. SUNK. RIO JANTERO, June 20. The British sTiip Holbein has landed here 42 survivors of the British steamer Oairnross. which was sunk by a U-boat off the Azores Island after an all-night fight. There were., no casualties.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1918, Page 2
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