THE NAVAL WAR.
THE SUBMARINES. ENEMY’S TRANSATLANTIC CRAFT Australian-and N.Z. Cable Association. , AMSTERDAM. September 28. Bremen advises that the commercial submarine Kaiser is to be completed in a month. The Deutsohland will not leave until tho Bremen returns. , BREMEN NOT ARRIVED. NEW YORK, September 28. Despite German rejoicing the submarine Bremen has not arrived in America. NORWAY’S LOSSES. . . ... GERMANS THREATENED. COPENHAGEN. September 28. The l Norwegian “Shipping Gazette,’ commenting on the recent submarining, snvs that there is no doubt that tho, commapders were ordered ■, to destroy Norwegian ships. Germans in Norway are threatened* with ruthless treatment. FIVE VESSELS SUNK. i " The Times ’* Service (Received September 30, 1.25 a.m.) • LONDON, September 29. The British vessels Thurso (1244 tons), Statia (2947 ions), Newby (2168 tens), tho Norwegian Knut Hilde (1670 tons) and the Swedish Brguella have been sunk. -
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17287, 30 September 1916, Page 9
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136THE NAVAL WAR. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17287, 30 September 1916, Page 9
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