SUBMARINE WARFARE
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. — COPVUIOnT J JAPANESE CAPTURES. LONDON, September 23. The Press Bureau reports that the JaJapanose Military Attache states the Japanese cavalry have occupied Rlagovistchon.sk and Alexcissk on tho 18th. Two thousand Austro-Germau prisoners have surrendered at Kokka on the right bank of the Amur.
A SCHOONERS EXPLOIT. (Received This Day at 8.30 a.m.) LONDON, September 24. A British schooner put up a remarkable four and a half hours’ fight with a German submarine flotilla. The first submarine attacked at nine o’clock and the schooner immediately opened fire and hit the submarine with the first shot. Enemy submarines appeared an hour later, and a second submarine attacked the schooner, which hit the submarine twice and drove it off. Finally a third submarine appeared at noon and one of the schooner’s struck the submarine, and killed a seaman. The submarine then fled.
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Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 3
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144SUBMARINE WARFARE Hokitika Guardian, 25 September 1918, Page 3
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